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Yellow-bellied Sunbird

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Subject: Yellow-bellied Sunbird
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 12:37:28 +1000
Birders,

The recent report of a female Yellow-bellied Sunbird being found in a spider web, caught, cleaned up and released at the Walka Water Works near Maitland NSW, where it was seen again over two days, has prompted Edwin Vella to enquire how many records are there for NSW.

If the Maitalnd record is accepted by NSWORAC, it will be 4th NSW record.

The other records are

November 1985 Female nesting in garden at Hawksnest and subsequently re-nested January 1986 when eggs were laid, subsequently seen again in November 1986.

1 Seen at Stroud on 10 December 1985, which is 37 km NW of Hawksnest.

24 November-7 December 2000, 1 in garden, 15 km SW of Macksville.


According to the Second Atlas, the usual southern distribution is around about Rockhampton Qld so these birds reported here were a long way from home.

Alan Morris
Records Officer,
Birding NSW



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