Who needs a map??? Only a local run compared to the 40000-50000 K's Arctic 
Terns fly every year. 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Carl Clifford 
Date: 14/09/2006 10:46:39 PM 
To: Terry Bishop 
Cc: Birding-Aus 
Subject: Re: Yellow Wattlebirds and Redcapped Robins 
 
Terry, 
I think that it should be remembered that birds do not read maps. 
After all how could they re-fold them, it's hard enough for most humans. 
Carl Clifford 
 
 
On 14/09/2006, at 10:07 PM, Terry Bishop wrote: 
 
That's what one would expect!!!! How they arrived here is a mystery 
To be 
Solved. Wether they were bought in a suitcase, shipping container or egg 
Form carried by a tourist/birdnapper??? 
Terry B 
 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Michael Ramsey 
Date: 14/09/2006 4:01:28 PM 
To:  
Subject: Re: Yellow Wattlebirds and Redcapped Robins 
 
Terry, Yellow Wattlebirds would only be in Tassie, not Orange, wouldn't 
They? 
Mick Ramsey 
 
 
 
 
 
From: "Terry Bishop" <> 
To: "Birding-Aus" <> 
Subject: Re: Yellow Wattlebirds and Redcapped Robins 
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:26:58 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time) 
> 
> Sorry Chris and others. That should be Red Capped Robins. Some of the 
> locals calls them Red Hooded and it has rubbed off. I will fill out 
> the 
> required forms. Are they available online? I have not heard and no 
> appearances have been made today by either the Red or Yellow 
> Wattlebirds 
> today. Normally I hear the Reds in the tree further over. 
> 
> Terry Bishop 
> Orange NSW 
> 
> -------Original Message------- 
> 
> From: Chris Brandis 
> Date: 14/09/2006 9:59:07 AM 
> To: Terry Bishop 
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Yellow Wattlebirds and Redhooded Robins 
> 
> Hi Terry 
> Would you be willing to submit a NSW unusual record form for this 
> sighting 
> as it has moved the range over 100 km.. 
> What do you mean by Red Hooded Robin, is this a local name or you 
> have not 
> checked a field guide for the correct name. 
> Cheers Chris for NSW Ornithological Records Appraisal Committee. 
> 
> Terry Bishop wrote: 
> 
> I don't know if these yellow wattle birds have been transported or 
> escapees 
 
> But this is their third spring they have been around here. 
> Five have been sighted at once. They are definitely Yellow Wattle 
> birds 
With 
> Their Yellow dangling ear. They mainly hang around about in a four 
> block 
> Radius and for a short period while the Flowering Quinces are their 
> usual 
> Mass of red flowers. There are the usual many Red Wattle Birds as 
> well but 
> They are around all year. 
> 
> Terry Bishop 
> Orange NSW 
> 
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