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Subject: Emerald Atlas
From: Harvey Perkins <>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:54:07 +1000
>However, the first for me was seeing noisy and yellow-throated miners
>within a stone's throw of each other.  Do these species frequently
>cohabit?

West Wyalong in the Central Western Slopes of NSW is obviously in the zone
of intergradation for these two species.  Both can be seen fairly readily
in the area, but about a month ago we also saw 4 Noisys and 2
Yellow-throated in the same tree in the motel courtyard.

Harvey



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