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Rufous Songlark

To: "Trevor Hampel" <>
Subject: Rufous Songlark
From: Tony Russell <>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 00:13:28 +0900
Hi trevor, I've just completed a big tour around NT, Qld, NSW, and SA over
30 days and we noticed that just about everywhere we stopped there were
Rufous Songlarks singing - in fact we got to a stage of almost ignoring
them there were so many. I hadn't struck this level of frequency before on
other trips.
Tony.



At 10:05  27/08/00 +0930, you wrote:
>     a walk this afternoon near Murray Bridge in  South Aust  I heard and
>then saw a Rufous Songlark. This is a species I have not  observed many
>times around here (or anywhere else for that matter).   Have other SA
>observers seen or heard this species in recent days or weeks?     Does this
>mean that the wintry weather we have had in recent weeks is about  to burst
>into spring?   Happy birding,   Trevor Hampel Murray Bridge South Australia
>     



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