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ANBG today

To: Michael Lenz <>
Subject: ANBG today
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 07:42:22 +0000
In recent years one of the exciting sights of Mallacoota has been the daily movement of flocks of 50 -100 Red Wattlebirds along the shores of the Inlet.  This has been recorded in late April - early May.  I doubt if it will occur this year.


On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 18:26, Michael Lenz <> wrote:
The Red Wattlebird exodus starts early in drought years (Jan/Feb). Further, the recent hailstorm has stripped many leaves from trees, and with it, no doubt, many food sources for the RW. Hence, the Botanic Gardens will have lost some of their attraction.

To me it is also of interest that another group of birds has recently departed, Welcome Swallow and Martins, only small numbers have stayed. No doubt, other recently flooded areas further N and W from us, may provide more food for them. There were already comments about an abundance of mosquitoes in some of those areas.

Michael Lenz
Michael Lenz


On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 at 17:10, Steve Read <> wrote:

I wandered through the Australian National Botanic Gardens this morning – full bird-list at ebird.org/australia/checklist/S64550995. Small birds (White-browed Scrub-wren &c) were active, but unusually I saw no Red Wattlebirds and only heard a brief call from one. On previous visits of similar length over the last 12 months I have seen or heard 15, 6, 15, 22, 10, 6. 3, 7, 8, 5 and 12.

 

Have others noticed a marked exodus of Red Wattlebirds from particular areas this summer, or a relative paucity of Red Wattlebirds from the ANBG currently?

 

The gardens looked better than expected after the hailstorm. I suspect a major clean-up was undertaken. Many of the eucalypt stands had lost much of their canopy, but regeneration had already started. A few trunks in the upper parts of the gardens showed scars from individual hailstones, but this phenomenon was not as marked as higher up Black Mountain.

 

Regards

 

Steve

 

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