Perfect weather for the honey-eaters to be migrating; butthere have t bee many
reports of them being on the move, except for Jerrabombera suburb, across
Lindsay Hansch's home. We went there on Thursday and Friday. Many birds were
on the move on Thursday, but not on Friday when the weather was not as good.
Have people been checking up on any movements of HEs at Angle Crossing, or
Point Hut? have any been seen flying along the Murrumbidgee corridor? I think
that most of the birds that flew that route were killed in the 2008 fires, in
Victoria.
On Saturday, Bill and I drove to Warragandra homestead, on Jerrabatgulla Creek,
to the north-east of the Big Hole, on the Kain road. Thousands of HEs were
flying along the top of the pine trees, from Warragandra, and continuing on due
east. We had followed the birds flying along that route for several years,
2002--about 2005. We also picked up migrating HEs at the bottom of the Araluen
valley, back in those days. But it takes time to check these places and we did
not do that yesterday. it is very exciting to see so many birds flying.
Muriel Brookfield alerted us to this migration path, and we are very pleased
that she did
Elizabeth
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