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To: | "'martin butterfield'" <>, "'Christine Ledger'" <> |
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Subject: | Eastern Spinebills |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:42:07 +1100 |
The
following extract is from the GBS Report (and not inconsistent with Martin's
comment). If you have two years of actual nesting at the same site, that is as
Martin says, rather
important. With breeding rank 29 after the first 21 years (then slipped
down slightly to 31) in the 2nd edition BOCG, covering 27 years. That is mid
range and so the comment about "not very common" is equally true to give as "not
uncommon". But then again, these expressions can mean exactly the same thing.
After all what does "not very common" and "not uncommon" actually
mean to you or me, the meanings vary according to our expectations. This is NOT
a critique of Martin's use of words, any more than mine. They are just
perceptions.......
Eastern
Spinebill Acanthorhynchus
tenuirostris
............... Breeding
records fit neatly into two groups, from late August to late September the only
breeding information is activities at nest, nest building and copulation.
Dependent young have been noted from late October to as late as early May. There
are no complete nesting events described.
Philip -----Original Message----- ChrisFrom: martin butterfield [ Sent: Wednesday, 22 December 2010 9:20 AM To: Christine Ledger Cc: Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Eastern Spinebills As far as the Garden Bird Survey is concerned the answer is "not very common". As shown in the attached file (which I restricted to Canberra and Queanbeyan) there have been a few records of dependent young (DY) or Fledglings (F) but no 'hard' breeding records which I define as Nest with eggs or nest with young. The most recent Annual Bird Report had no breeding records for the species. Thus your records are rather important. Martin On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Christine Ledger <>
wrote:
We have Eastern Spinebills nesting in our garden for the second year running. How unusual is it for them to stay in Canberra to breed? |
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