Hi Martin and others
I can't comment on Sydney, but for Qld (mainly the SE) based on two
extensive garden bird surveys, 20 years apart,
(see Sunbird 32:37-51, 2002)
Pied Currawongs have certainly increased
1979/80 1999/2000
% frequency by site 27 44
% frequency by record 8 18
mean nos. (incl 0s) 0.29 0.47
I have no data but I doubt if there has been a great increase
in Camphor Laurels in Brisbane over that time.
Also, continuing Carol's comments on increases in
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos in the Blue Mountians.
They have also greatly increased in SE Qld gardens
from 9% in 79/80 to 41% in 99/2000.
Cheers
Peter
At 12:21 PM 22/05/2003 +1000, you wrote:
I have a question for NSW/Sydney birdos.
I have just read a statement about Camphor Laurel spread/plantings and the
incidence of Currawongs (no species given) in Sydney.
The actual statement is:
'...increase in aggressiveness of the Sydney- -based Currawong population -
a species that was not regularly seen, or based-there prior to 1960.'
Would those familiar with Currawongs in Sydney please advise me about:
- which species is being talked about here
- the accuracy of this statement, and
- whether currawongs have been a permanent or recent part of the avifauna
in this part of Australia.
cheers
Martin O'Brien
Executive Scientific Officer, Scientific Advisory Committee
Department of Sustainability and Environment
4/250 Victoria Pde., East Melbourne 3002
Tel: 9412 4567 Fax: 9412 4586
(prefixes: Interstate 03 International 613)
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