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Subject: | Re: Yellow-faced Honeyeaters Migrating |
From: | Michael Todd <> |
Date: | Sat, 28 Mar 1998 20:57:55 +1100 |
> Hello everyone, Yellow-faced Honeyeaters. My surveys over the last twelve months for my Masters project suggested that while many yfhe were migratory and not resident in Lake macquarie, quite a few were residents throughout the year. However, I don't actually have any conclusive evidence of this. Does anyone know of any research or published articles or even anecdotal evidence that some Yfhe are sedentary and don't migrate? I look forward to your responses. Regards, Michael -- Michael Todd, Department of Biological Sciences University of Newcastle, Callaghan, N.S.W., 2308, Australia |
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