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Subject: | Early migration of Brown Songlarks |
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Date: | Tue, 17 Feb 98 10:37:29 -0500 |
G'day all Brown Songlarks normally leave the Hamilton district in mid-late January according to my records since 1985. This summer they all seemed to have left soon after Christmas. Paddocks have less cover than normal which may be a factor. Cheers Steve ------------------------------------------------ Stephen Clark Agriculture Victoria, Pastoral & Veterinary Institute Private Bag 105 HAMILTON 3300 Australia Phone 0355 730 977 Fax 0355 711 523 ------------------------------------------------ |
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