Hi all, Jill, Keep up the reports Jill its the closest us Sydneyites ever
get to those sort of numbers down here.
For Sydney birdos on our normal Wednesday outing we
saw a Beautiful Firetail in the rehabilitated land at Agnes
Banks a new site I believe, lets hope the White-backed
Swallows return, they used to be regular there 15 years ago.
I have a question in regards to the yellow tipped form of the Striated
Pardalote I spoke of some days ago.
They have a call easily seperated from the red tipped form, the yellow
tipped form breeds in Tassie but spends its winter on the mainland ie
6months here 6 there, how come its call is different when its never been
isolated from the red tipped one, to my knowledge.
keith
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quest apparently originated from Tasmania. The
Triple-J news story I heard implied it was in response to an
oil slick in Tasmania; perhaps it is in preparation for such an
event, but I suspect that it may well have become an urban legend.
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I came, I saw, I ticked.
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