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Woodswallows and other seasonal movements

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Subject: Woodswallows and other seasonal movements
From: "Lynn Jenkin" <>
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 10:21:27 +1000
Hi Bill & others

Bill wrote, in part,

> A huge movement of woodswallows is going on just now, with at least four
> species present in the Lockyer Valley over the last couple of days. Mostly
> White-browed, with plenty of Masked mixed in, and a few Dusky.
> White-breasted are usually around, and I don't think they're caught up in
> this mass movement.

I will be in Toowoomba for a wedding in a fortnights time and will be
travelling up and back from Brisbane. Is there anywhere close to the highway
where it is worth looking for the "Woodswallows", particularly White-browed
as this would be a new bird for me. We will not have much time but also some
advice on how to access some of the many sites you report on in the Lockyer
Valley e.g. where the Painted Snipe were etc.

Cheers

Dick Jenkin
DUNGOG NSW

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