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To: | "Carol Probets" <> |
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Subject: | ]CBC's and Bee-eaters |
From: | "Chris Armstrong" <> |
Date: | Fri, 16 Sep 2005 01:41:09 +1000 |
I often wonder about the routes that summer migrants take.....down the
coast, along the range, inland, day or night?
Havent seen too many reports of CBC's and Bee-eaters from QLD (they are
rarely seen near town, althought they have often been recorded west of here)
but they are already in NSW......very interesting.
Here on the western side of the Divide....Clamorous Reed Warblers for
10days, Sacred Kingfisher for a week, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrikes have
returned to the same fork in the same Pepperina for the 3rd season in a row.
This last spp. are residents(?) all year but whether I see the same
individuals or not will most likely remain a mystery.
Chris Armstrong BASQ Liaison Warwick QLD |
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