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Subject: | RE: white throated honeyeater |
From: | David Geering <> |
Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:08:54 +1100 |
When I first read the initial posting I saw it as White-throated Tree-creeper. Where's the problem?? Some-one will sort this one out!! Now I see what I didn't see the first time. Pretty busy since moving to Dubbo and have been glossing over postings to birding-aus (enough of the silly names already!!!). White-throated Honeyeaters are no-go in the Barrington Tops. Not only is it too far south but in NSW they are definitely a lowland bird. Mainly coastal but ranging a bit further inland, to Grafton for instance, in some areas. What they had was a White-naped Honeyeater, probably an immature, ie without the red eye piece. David Geering > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Burton [SMTP: > Sent: Friday, 18 February 2000 6:58 > To: > Subject: [Fwd: [BIRDING-AUS] white throated honeyeater] > > <<application/ms-tnef>> |
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