There are usually a few Pink Robins (but nearly always just the 'brown' birds)
in the Geelong Botanical Gardens each winter. I haven't looked this year, but
would expect them to be there. I've seen Pinks in a number of places over the
last few weeks (e.g. Sandy Creek Rd near You Yangs, Ocean Grove Nature Reserve)
and in all cases they were brown birds.
Good luck!
Russell
"rorert john brown" <> on Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:02:36 +0800
wrote:
> G'day:- Any information on where to find Pink Robins, with some degree of
> success, within 200 kms. of Phillip Island would be greatly appreciated. I
> last saw them about 11 years ago in Tasmania. Cheers Robbie brown.
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Russell Woodford
Music & Information Technology
Sacred Heart College Geelong
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