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To: | "Carol Probets" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Re: Rufous Songlarks and White-winged Trillers |
From: | "EDWIN VELLA" <> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Jan 1999 19:39:44 +1100 |
Carol and everyone else on Birding Aus I like to comment that the last 2 years in the Hawkesbury have been pretty poor for both species of Songlark. They are usually fairly regular to this part of Sydney. Now I know what has happenned to them. In contrast, more than the usual White-winged Trillers have been seen in western Sydney (with several pairs nesting in close proximity to each other). Edwin -----Original Message----- From: Carol Probets <> To: <> Date: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 12:19 Subject: Rufous Songlarks > >There seem to be much higher than usual numbers of Rufous Songlarks this >summer in the Kanimbla Valley, just west of the Blue Mountains, NSW - >more than I ever remember seeing there in previous years. > >Is this a particularly good year for them elsewhere? > >Carol Probets > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > |
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