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Subject: | Lots of Pardalots ? (sic) |
From: | "Peter S Lansley" <> |
Date: | Tue, 16 Jun 1998 21:34:59 +1000 |
Hello there. In the forthcoming breeding season I intend to carry out a Latrobe Uni. Honours study of Pardalote vocalizations. I would appreciate hearing from anyone out there who knows of site(s) where pardalotes may readily be observed during the breeding season, especially sites at which they have nested in the last two or three years, or sites where they seem to be gearing up to breed this year. I am particularly interested in analyzing calls from three forms of Striated Pardalotes (striatus Yellow-tipped, ornatus Eastern Striated, and substriatus Striated), but also the other Pardalotus taxa. Sites nearest Melbourne would be particularly well suited to study. Please reply to: Peter S. Lansley <> Melbourne, Australia tel. +61 3 9375 4564 (evening) +61 3 9882 2622 (day) |
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