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Subject: | Pardalotes in mixed feeding flocks |
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From: | LCONOLE <> |
Date: | Tue, 01 Aug 1995 09:15:25 +1000 (EET) |
Mixed feeding flocks are principally a winter phenomenon in temperate Australia. My favourite from a couple of weeks ago is a mixed flock of Pink Robins, Buff-rumped Thornbills and Superb Fairy-wrens at Bannockburn. During the breeding season (which is spring-summer for a large % of forest/woodland passerines), pardalotes may indeed be the loners - the existential outsiders - of the forest! ====================================================== |
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