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To: Sophie Dennis <>
Subject: Re:
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:31:20 +1000
Sophie Dennis wrote:

I am wondering if anyone knows the whereabouts of silvereye populations
over winter? If anyone knows of somewhere where there are usually
silvereyes at this time of year, or sees some this year, please contact
me.


Dear Sophie

You might need to make your request a little more specific! Silvereyes are one of the most abundant birds in many of the places they occur, so we'd be flat out reporting all sightings :-)

Perhaps give us more info on exactly what you want and why, and then it might be easier to address your RFI.

Regards, Lawrie


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