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To: | "Graham" <> |
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Subject: | Lunchtime birds |
From: | "Edwin Vella" <> |
Date: | Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:39:04 +1000 |
Hi Graham Striped Honeyeaters have always been resident from the central coast (don't know how south to the Hawkesbury River) to atleast the northern border of NSW to my knowledge (Alan Morris will know this). I have had them on most visits to the Central Coast (every year atleast in the past 7 years in all 4 seasons). There numbers may be increasing (?) and they are usually found in just about every sitable stand of Casuarina cunninghamina? (the casuarina you see around the lakes there). Regular locations where they are present include Chittaway Pt, South Tacoma, Morisset, Long Jetty, Yurrabolong NP (spelling?), Munmorah SRA to name a few. they have also occassionally turned up not too far from the coast in Sydney such as Castlereagh NR (one bird which I saw), Longneck Lagoon and somewhere along the Georges River. cheers! Edwin |
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