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other migrants to lamington

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Subject: other migrants to lamington
From: Dan Blunt <>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:46:29 -0700
Hi All

On the subject of migrations to Lamington, whether they be altitudinal or latitudinal, living near the park on the fringes of rainforest we see many birds come and go throughout the year. Interestingly enough, some only appear for a day or two then go again, but when we see them it is usually around the same time of year every year. A number of species move between rainforest and sclerophyll forests. I won't break them into separate groups but have listed a few for interests sake. If anyone wants more details please contact me. Species which come and go from our yard are but not restricted to: (some of course are the regular latitudinal migrants)
Sacred Kingfisher
Leaden FC
Spangled Drongo
Usual cuckoos
Rose Robin
Golden Whistler
WE Monarch
BF Monarch
Rufous Fantail
DB Finch
Restless FC
Barred CS
WBellied CS
Several HE's
Olive Whistler
CS tit

Once again we are 5km from Binna Burra. Sometimes it seems when we get strong westerly winds for several days is when things like DB Finch's turn up. Those conditions should be coming soon?
Cheers
Dan

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