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Subject: | Early nesting |
From: | "Jo Wieneke" <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Jul 1998 15:10:50 +1000 |
I was interested to learn that Chris Dahlberg has Brown-backed Honeyeaters nesting earlier than usual at Daintree. Perhaps its the very mild 'winter' we've had that has caused the early nesting that is going on in Townsville too. Brown-backed Honeyeaters were nest building on Townsville Common in the first week of July and a White-browed Robin at Cromarty, 50Km south of Townsville, had a nest almost completed last weekend. A Mistletoebird has been gathering nest material from a melaleuca in my garden and Peaceful Doves are calling and copulating after only a couple of quiet months. Great Bowerbirds have built their bowers for the season and are active. There are four bowers within easy walking distance of the Rowes Bay Caravan Park, one just over the fence in Bishop St. Cheers Jo Wieneke. |
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