canberrabirds

Hughes musk lorikeets

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Subject: Hughes musk lorikeets
From: John Leonard <>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 13:13:54 +1000
Two still present today in the spot described before around 12.40, however, 
also present were four rainbow lorikeets.

I'm mystified why they are staying so long in what doesn't seem to be very 
spectacular flowering. You have to look quite hard at the trees to see the 
blossom, and I have never in the previous 19 years of residence in Hughes see 
any nectivors in those trees except noisy miners.

John Leonard
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