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Paucity of Bee-eaters and White-winged Trillers in SA

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Subject: Paucity of Bee-eaters and White-winged Trillers in SA
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:41:56 +1000
Hi Everyone,

I can well understand the view of Michael Wood concerning the paucity of Bee-eaters and White-winged Trillers in the Mt Lofty Ranges because they are all in eastern and probaly Western NSW. Bee-eaters, Rufous Whistlers, Rufous Songlarks and White-winged Trillers are abundant on the NSW Tablelands, Slopes and Plains in all habitats at present, due to the excellent seasonal conditons in those areas.

Alan Morris
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