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Scarlet Honeyeater irruption?

To: "Russell Woodford" <>, <>
Subject: Scarlet Honeyeater irruption?
From: "Creber Steve" <>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:15:58 +1100
Not entirely sure of the relevance, but the appearance of this species
in the Park Orchards area (Melbourne eastern suburbs) has occurred
during an abnormally prolific flowering season of the indigenous
eucalypt species (mainly red box). Probably not a coincidence.


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Subject: Scarlet Honeyeater irruption?

Hi David

Have you looked at Eremaea lately? There are Scarlet HE popping up
everywhere. Quite a few Twitchathon teams saw them. We got a couple at
Park Orchards, where up to 3 have been seen.

This is quite unlike the last time we had Scarlet HE west of Melbourne
- in 1994 there were a couple (1 or 2 - can't remember exactly) in the
library car park at Deakin Waurn Ponds. Margaret Cameron showed them
to me - they were the first rarity to go on birding-aus!

It will be interesting to see just how widespread they are, and I
encourage anyone who sees them in Victoria to put a record on Eremaea:

http://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineSighting.aspx?Birdline=1

Cheers

Russell



On 12/11/2009, at 5:19 PM,  wrote:

> Chris
>
> I visited Fairy Dell on the afternoon of of 4 November and saw in
> excess of
> 20 Scarlet Honeyeaters - and heard lots more.
>
> Interestingly, I saw 3 Scarlet Honeyeaters at 100 Acres Reserve in
> Melbourne's east on 31 October.
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
>
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