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Subject: | Late/early migration??? |
From: | Michael Lenz <> |
Date: | Mon, 7 Nov 2016 09:43:26 +0000 |
Yesterday (6. Nov.) I noted in the wider Lake George/Lake Bathurst area still small groups (max. 17) of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters moving through. But also several groups of Spotted Pardalotes (14, 15, 6) passed along tree lines.
The Honeyeaters were perhaps late migrants while the pardalotes could have been early departures from breeding areas??? Did others observe similar movements?
Michael Lenz
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