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Have the Macgregor RBKs moved on?

To: "Frank Antram" <>
Subject: Have the Macgregor RBKs moved on?
From: "martin butterfield" <>
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:12:01 +1100
This is an interesting example of the need to record the end of an event.  The start of the influx of Red-backed Kingfishers (RBK) to the ACT is well documented in Anthony Overs' note in Canberra Bird Notes.  There would seem to be some merit in recording exactly when they were last seen here. 
 
Martin
 
On Dec 10, 2007 8:39 PM, <> wrote:
I went out to West Macgregor this afternoon at 5.45pm.  In the 45 minutes or so that I was there, I neither saw nor heard any Red-backed Kingfishers.  Anybody else seen them in the last few days?
The Bee-eaters, Brown and Rufous Songlarks were still present.  Trillers seem to have quietened down - I didn't hear any - perhaps it was just the time of day....

Regards
Frank Antram

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