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Subject: | Re: White-winged Choughs south of Hamilton (Vic) |
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Date: | Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:32:51 +1100 |
The longest recorded movement of a banded White-winged Chough (see the Aust Bird Study Association website) is 14 kilometres. The sort of distances Steve is talking about are, therefore, not out of the question. However, it begs the question of how, or why, a group of Choughs would move that far. It is possible that this is an outlying group resulting from local extinctions of surrounding groups. Lots of questions, not many answers. Cheers David Geering Regent Honeyeater Recovery Coordinator Department of Environment & Conservation P.O. Box 2111 Dubbo NSW 2830 Ph: 02 6883 5335 or Freecall 1800 621 056 Fax: 02 6884 9382 This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete the message. Views expressed in this message may be those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation. |
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