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Subject: | Yellow-faced Honeyeaters Migrating |
From: | Paul Fennell <> |
Date: | Sat, 28 Mar 1998 17:16:58 +1100 (EST) |
Hello everyone, I was not locked up in my airconditioned office today (Saturday) and I noticed that there were a few small flocks (5-8) of Yellow-facced honeyeaters moving through suburban Scullin in the ACT. It has been an unusually long how and dry summer and I personally have not seen any Yellow-faced honeyeaters since spring. Has anyone else seen any movement this week. I don't suppose they would have noted the end of daylight saving occurs tonight. __________________________________________________________ Paul Fennell or Telephone 02 6205 9401 (w) 02 6254 1804 (h) Fax 02 6205 9226 |
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