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Subject: | Re: Migrating Noisy Friars |
From: | Jill Dening <> |
Date: | Wed, 18 Mar 1998 21:08:42 +1000 |
Paul, On Monday, Feb 23, Noisy Friars were observed near the Beerwah Field Study Centre in moderate numbers, and apparently on migration. The flowering bloodwoods were the attraction as we watched them. Location of BFSC about 70km N of Brisbane, and 20km inland from the coast. Jill Dening >Hi all, > >Have noticed a few Noisy Friarbirds moving through the Newcastle area in >a roughly NNW direction, starting yesterday. I suspect the annual >migration is happening. > >Paul Osborn > >Paul Osborn >Research Scientist >BHP Research - Newcastle Labs >PO Box 188 Wallsend, NSW, 2287 >Ph: (02) 49792705 >VPN: 8843 2705 >Fax: (02) 49792022 > |
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