Well Stuart,
It is good that you love it. As I have often
spouted before, we in Canberra (COG) have 1150 observer years of data
continuously over 18 years of this sort of stuff, all assembled and analysed
from our GBS. So we know all about when all the birds and how many of them
arrive, leave, breed, increase in numbers, decrease in numbers,
etc.
Philip
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Monday, 31 July 2000 14:39 Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] First
cuckoo return at Hamilton
Hi Steve,
I love these
sort of reports. I can just imagine all the different permutations
that could be derived from recordings over ten years.
When we get up
to Gembrook (Dandenong Ranges, Victoria), I am really looking forward to
starting these types of lists.
Stuart
At 13:19 31/07/00,
wrote:
>G'day all > >A Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo
was calling near my house in Hamilton (sw
>Victoria) >today. This is the first cuckoo return for
the year. >My records indicate that HBC's usually turn up in Sept-Oct
with the previous >earliest on 25th August 1990. The Shining
Bronze is >much more common here. I wonder when the first will
return. > >Cheers > >Steve > >********************************************************* >Steve
Clark >45 Carmichael Street, Hamilton, Victoria, 3300 >www.ansonic.com.au/clarks/sw_birds.htm >********************************************************* > > > >Birding-Aus
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