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Redrumps

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Subject: Redrumps
From: "Tim Dolby" <>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 12:20:32 +1000
Hi,

Yarra Bend, Melbourne, is currently a good place to see flocked Red-rumped 
Parrot at the moment. A flock of 200+ (!) is generally browsing in grass on the 
on the left-hand side of YB Rd just before for freeway pass over. This area is 
usually a great place to see parrots - although I've never seen so many RRP 
before (not to mention Musk L). While riding my bike to work I often pass 
through a flock or two of RRP - a very pleasant start to the morning.

Tim






Tim Dolby
Dept of Bus and E-com
Swinburne Uni of Tech
Ph (03) 9214 6722


>>> "KEITH BRANDWOOD" <> 05/24/02 06:47PM >>>
Hi everyone/ T Russell,
                
Red-rumps in my area 40km N/W of beautiful Sydney Town appear to flock out
of the breeding season like many other species. They are a species which
have gained from human disturbance, large numbers frequenting the kikyu
landscapes around factories and
crematoriums.

keith
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