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Subject: | rainbow lorikeets in Wanniassa |
From: | "Sandra Henderson" <> |
Date: | Mon, 29 May 2006 11:36:59 +1000 |
and I'm presuming its same 3 were back again for about 2 hours Sunday morning, then briefly - only for 10 minutes, at about 6.45 this morning. They seem interested in flowers as well as the lerps - the tree they seem to like is my very large stringbark, which is flowering at present. King parrots and red wattlebirds are also spending a lot of time there. Sandra Henderson. -----Original Message----- From: David Rosalky Sent: Sunday, 28 May 2006 5:50 AM To: Sandra Henderson; Subject: rainbow lorikeets in Wanniassa About a year ago, I saw 2 RBLs ( not the superannuated type!) at the Mugga tip. I have not been aware of records near this site until this report at Wanniassa. Could well be the same group. David Rosalky |
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