EASTERN YELLOW ROBINS
We have had a beautiful early autumn morning today. It was very still, warm with dew on the ground. It has been hot, throughout the day; it is still 32 C now at 5 o'clock, but the morning was just beautiful.
Along the Kilmore East train line, there is still much fruit on the blackberry bushes. This is quite unusual. I picked blackberries well over a month ago and we still have them today. In most years, the fruit ripens and is gone within a fortnight. I could see plenty of evidence that the foxes have been enjoying this late crop also.I was very pleased to see these Eastern Yellow Robins (Eopsaltria australis), they are quite brilliant in colour. There was a pair of them chattering to each other in a black wattle tree.
They seemed very much at ease and sat watching me for several minutes before flying off to another tree to get a different angle on me.
They would cock their heads to one side to get a better look and I am sure they were asking each other who I was and what I was doing.

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