canberrabirds

Rose Robins in Ainslie

To: Steve Holliday <>
Subject: Rose Robins in Ainslie
From: martin butterfield <>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 16:39:00 +1000
The attached graph shows how the Rose Robin was  increasing in abundance but then dropped to almost zero.  The Scarlet Robin has recovered some of the abundance it lost.  It would be pleasant indeed if the Rose Robin follows a similar pattern.

Martin

On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Steve Holliday <> wrote:

One in Mt Ainslie NR earlier today, then one at one of our birdbaths a short while ago, both females. This was our first GBS record since June 2005, I remember them as semi-regular winter visitors to our garden prior to this. They used to be fairly easy to find in the nature reserve around the same time, but not since. Hope this means their numbers are starting to build up again.

 

Cheers

Steve


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