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Subject: | Re: Bicentennial Park |
From: | Alistair Poore <> |
Date: | Mon, 06 Jul 1998 10:43:10 +1000 |
Andrew Patrick wrote: > > Today, July 4, at Bicentennial Park, Homebush I sighted 40+ White-naped > Honeyeaters and 20+ Yellow-faced Honeyeaters. Can any Sydney birdos tell me if it is an unusual year for Yellow-faced Honeyeaters? I was surprised to see them in Annandale (inner west) in early April and assumed that they were on migration. They are however, still present daily in reasonable numbers around my house over two months later. Are they a city bird in any other areas? -- Alistair G. B. Poore School of Biological Sciences University of New South Wales Sydney, 2052 Australia Phone: 61 2 9385 2080 Fax: 61 2 9385 1558 Email: |
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