It's a race against time - and industry - to save the regent honeyeaters of the Tomalpin Woodlands in the Lower Hunter

By Jo Bevan
Updated May 17 2022 - 2:33pm, first published May 15 2022 - 5:30am
Lower Hunter Valley

When spotted gum is in expectant bud, ushering in winter, watchers of birds in this region gear up. This year the seasonal blossoming in the Tomalpin Woodlands has even greater significance, as it nurtures hope for the very survival of the regent honeyeater.

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