wrote:
The official southern limit has always been referred to as Iluka but
in the mid-late 1980's I had them at Woolgoolga. Others have also
since seen them there.
We found evidence of White-eared Monarchs having bred at Woolgoolga in
1994 - and penned a short note with Glenn Holmes including some other
southerly breeding records - see below ...
Conole, L.E., Baverstock, G.A. & Holmes, G. (1995). Southern breeding
records of the White-eared Monarch Monarcha leucotis. Sunbird 25(3): 60-62.
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