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Where are the Brown Songlarks

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Subject: Where are the Brown Songlarks
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:34:30 +1100
 wrote:

Normally at this time of year the paddocks around Hamilton (sw Victoria)
are well endowed with Brown Songlarks.  They don't appear to have come this
far this year.  Are they in their usual numbers in other parts of Victoria?

Steve

I noted a few displaying Brown Songlarks in grassland at Deer Park in Melbourne's west late last week. I've heard/seen the odd one in the greater wstern Metro area - but haven't really been looking much elsewhere.

L.

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