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Re: finch flocks

To: Rod Gardner <>
Subject: Re: finch flocks
From: Penny Brockman <>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 14:48:52 +1000
Re: large flocks of finches, on the Canning Stock Route (how we boast
about where we've been!) on the Breadon Hills  21 July 2004, large
flock of Painted Finch at Gregory's Tank, feeding with lots of Zebra
Finch. No doubt bred up well following the cyclone that hit the area
in 2002.

On 4/29/05, Rod Gardner <> wrote:
>
> One finch not mentioned so far in this thread is
> Pictorella Mannikin. Big flocks were present
> around the sewage works at Borroloola in August
> to September 2003, peaking at about 150 in early
> September.
>
> Rod
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