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Honeyeater migration

To: "'Paul and Irene Osborn'" <>, <>
Subject: Honeyeater migration
From: "Colin Driscoll" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 13:38:01 +1000
Interesting that you report that Paul as there were small flocks of YFHE
moving along the lake edge at Bolton Pt (Toronto) this am- the 'so & so'
Noisy Miners were giving them a hard time.

This week I was working in Watagan NP and spotted a Rufous Fantail.

Colin Driscoll


-----Original Message-----
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 On Behalf Of Paul and Irene
Osborn
Sent: Saturday, 23 April 2005 12:53 PM
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Subject: Honeyeater migration

Small groups of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters are starting to move through our
place on their way North-West, which will take them into the Hunter Valley.

Heard an Olive-backed Oriole on the 16th April. White-throated Gerygones
still around our place singing their hearts out. They overwintered here back
in 1992 so maybe they will again this year.
Paul Osborn, in Cooranbong NSW


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