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To: | "'John Leonard'" <>, "'Canberra Birds'" <> |
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Subject: | a plague of Striated Pardalotes |
From: | "Julian Robinson" <> |
Date: | Tue, 4 Jan 2011 19:23:30 +1100 |
Yes I agree. I mentioned similar observation in my message last night that was cryptically titled 'Rainbow Lorikeets' ... attached shows a portion of a pardalote tree yesterday showing half of them in that tree. I've never seen so many. Julian -----Original Message----- From: John Leonard Sent: 04 January 2011 18:37 To: Canberra Birds Subject: a plague of Striated Pardalotes Is anyone else thinking that the numbers of Striated Pardalotes that are around at the moment are quite extraordinary? Everywhere I go at the moment they seem to be the commonest bush bird. -- John Leonard **************************************************************************** *************************** |
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