is making one of its infrequent visits here. This is an excuse for mentioning again the unusual occurrence pattern. In south-eastern Victoria, this is almost exclusively coastal. Below eBird locations are from this
year so far. John Gould, from the slight information available, had said ‘I have abundant evidence that the range of this species extends across the entire continent of Australia from east to west’. Broadly true, except for some extensive blank spaces.

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