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To: | martin butterfield <> |
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Subject: | Mixed flox also early? |
From: | Sue Lashko <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2011 22:40:36 +1100 |
...and on O'Connor Ridge this morning in just 2 Exocarpos, a MMF of 1 Rufous and 2 Golden Whistlers, 3 Grey Fantails, 2 WT Treecreeper, 1 Speckled Warbler, 7 Silvereye, 1 Brown Thornbill and 1 YF Honeyeater. The place was crawling with Striated Pardalotes.
Sue
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 9:59 PM, martin butterfield <> wrote: I tend to think of the mixed feeding flocks as being a Winter phenomenon so the following observation by Frances - in a garden bed today may be a touch previous. They were all present at once, albeit not obviously interacting. (She did say she was too busy identifying birds to fuss about behaviours.) |
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