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From: "Ricki Coughlan" <>
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Subject: Potential for Regent Honeyeaters on NSW
Central Coast
Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 22:06:19 +1000
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Hi David and Birders
I'm just back from Chiltern, Vic, where the "Muggas" were in good
early =
flowering and really full of Little Lorikeets, Turquoise Parrots, =
Red-rumped Parrrots, Yellow Rosellas, Eastern Rosellas, Fuscous =
H/eaters, White-plumed H/eaters, Yellow-tufted H/eaters, Little =
Friarbirds and Noisy Friarbirds, for starters, and in big numbers. Not
a =
sign of Regent H/eaters there, but it looks like things are just
getting =
under way. Locals may care to keep an eye on this.
Noticed some White Boxes in the Albury area in bud.
Regards - Ricki
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