birding-aus
Thanks, Alan. It's a shame there's not your equivalent here in Queensland
to contribute to the list.
Are there any theories as to why they stopped visiting northern coastal NSW?
Time will tell, but perhaps we are witnessing a gradual re-expansion
southwards, as they learn to take advantage of previously untapped urban
sources of White Cedar, perhaps due to environmental pressures elsewhere.
Regards
Michael
> -----Original Message-----
> From: morris [SMTP:
> Sent: Thursday, 25 February 1999 19:02
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> Subject: birding-aus Red-tailed Black Cockatoos in northern NSW
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> birding-aus
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> Hi Birders,
> Michael asked about the relationship between White Cedars and Red-tailed
> Black Cockatoos in northern NSW. The RTBC formerly occurred in northern
> coastal NSW south to the Bellinger River. They were visitors to the
> Tweed River and Reserve Creek areas until 1975, but there have been no
> published records since. They do ofcourse occur in good numbers in north
> western NSW, mainly along the Darling River south to Menindee.
>
> Alan Morris
> NSWFOC Records Officer
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