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Subject: | Confirmation of Regent Honeyeater in Banyule |
From: | Harry Clarke <> |
Date: | Fri, 09 Jan 1998 13:33:58 +1100 |
Yesterday (8/1/98) I saw the single regent honeyeater, either in the grove of wattles or in adjacent flowering eucalypts along the Main Yarra Trail, almost exactly where it has been described by earlier observers (Melways Map Ref.32, J3). It was apparently there all day as I saw it around 10-30 AM and then again at 4-00 PM and 6.00 PM. Apparently on good terms with small neighbouring group of red wattlebirds it was unconcerned by my presence. Saw 64 other bird species for the day including peregrine falcon; sacred kingfisher; royal and yellow-billed spoonbills; fantail, Horsfield's bronze (juvenile) and pallid cuckoos (juvenile being fed) and usual Banyule/Heidelberg mix of lorikeets/waterbirds/weed species. Harry Clarke. Harry Clarke Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) Faculty of Law and Management School of Business Room 433, Donald Whitehead Building La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3083. Australia. Phone: 03-9479-1732 Fax: 03-9479-1654 E-mail |
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