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Missing woodswallows

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Subject: Missing woodswallows
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Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 09:15:15 +1100
Keith Brandwood wrote "All the Woodswallows that invaded the Hawkesbury a 
couple of weeks ago 
appear to have left the area."

A very similar situation has occurred in the Capertee Valley.  We have had 
BIG flocks of White-browed and Masked Woodswallows this spring.  I have 
been visiting the valley on a weekly basis monitoring movements of Regent 
Honeyeaters.  On 18 November the big flocks of woodswallows that were so 
conspicuous less than a week before were gone.  Co-incidentally the Regent 
Honeyeaters were also gone!  There were still woodswallows around but only 
at much reduced numbers.  Early this week the number of woodswallows 
appeared to have decreased even further.

It's very curious that the environmental conditions that resulted in the 
Regent Honeyeaters suddenly disappearing should coincide with the 
departure of the woodswallows.  Mind you the Regents were primarily 
utilising lerp as a food resource (what little flowering is occurring 
apparently having little if any nectar).  The woodwallows were also 
observed regularly swarming over trees also feeding on lerp.  It would 
appear that both the honeyeaters and woodswallows have gone off looking 
for slightly greener pastures.

I suggest that anyone seeing flocks of woodswallows look very closely for 
our missing Regent Honeyeaters.  Surely gold and black birds circling high 
in as flock of woodswallows should be easy to spot!

Cheers

David

David Geering
Regent Honeyeater Recovery Coordinator
NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
P.O. Box 2111
Dubbo  NSW  2830
Ph: 02 6883 5335 or Freecall 1800 621 056
Fax: 02 6884 9382




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