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Hi,
I have found over the years from my own observations that many
summer migrants peak early on in spring. Many appear on passage in less
suitable areas but only stay briefly before moving on. Only a percentage will
stay on in more suitable areas to breed.
However, this spring has been a wet one and maybe more of them
will stay around in these areas this summer.
Cheers,
Marnix Zwankhuizen | Assistant Director
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From: Dimitris Bertzeletos
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Sent: Friday, 23 October 2009 2:18 PM
To: canberra birds
Subject: [canberrabirds] 2) Rufus Songlarks, 1) White-winged Triller at
ANU
Hello all,
Just got home from Uni and there was a pair of Rufus Songlarks in the upper
reaches of Sullivan's Creek (in the park directly opposite ANU campus). There
was also a calling White-winged Triller in the willows there.
Cheers!
Dimitris
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