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Spring Migrants

To: Paul & Irene Osborn <>
Subject: Spring Migrants
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 10:11:22 +1000
G'day All,
With regard to first spring migrants....would anyone find a use for these
details?
I certainly enjoy reading of these arrivals and generally record my first
observations annually, (I think Jill Denning accumulated this info last year)

So far I've had a few Leaden Flycatchers and one Satin (at John Oxley reserve
Kallangur) on Sunday 27 Aug 2000
Look forward to getting my first Dollarbird (I think the earliest for me was
10 Sept, a couple of years back)
On a slightly different note a friend of mine recently had a Musk Lorikeet on
his bird-table (pretty unusual for our area north of Brisbane)
Look forward to reading those obs!
Tom
Dayboro, Qld
http://ats.com.au/~aviceda/


> Heard my first Common Koel of the season yesterday, 30th Aug, at Toronto,
> NSW (approx 33 01 S, 151 35 E). Olive-backed Orioles and Rufous Whistlers
> have been about in my area for a week or two.
> Paul Osborn
> 
>


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