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Subject: | Channel Country |
From: | "Karina Bull (03)9524-2347" <> |
Date: | Mon, 24 Feb 1997 14:37:58 +1000 |
Has anyone been out to western Queensland lately since the Channel Country has flooded? I am interested to find out what may be going on out there with all the water covering the landscape. Will there be too much water for birds to be breeding along the watercourses? Someone mentioned rats and letterwing kites the other day as well. This area around Boulia to Birdsville has had some of the biggest long-haired rat plagues recorded, with consequent increases in letterwing kites. I am hoping that these very wet conditions will result in another such explosion of activity later this year. The really big years have been 1981 and 1992/3. Apparently the rats were starting to build up last winter when early rains drowned them off. If anyone has any ideas on what may be happening out there at present then drop me an email. Thanks in advance, Karina Bull |
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