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Migrating species?

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Subject: Migrating species?
From: Mark Kliene <>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 11:02:05 +1000
Hi all,
I live in Pheasant Creek about 55kms north of Melb in valley schlerophyll forest eg.- mountain grey gum, peppermint box,blackwood etc, 500 metres above sea level.

Last Saturday morn produced a few unusual species for my block, (possibly stopping en route for migration). A pair of Crested Shrike-Tit, a small group of Varied Sittella and a few female Flame Robins.

I have lived here for near on two years and all three species are a new, if albeit temporary addition to my house birdlist!.
Any comments?

Cheers,
Mark Kliene.



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