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Subject: | Broken Hill |
From: | "Andrew Plimer" <> |
Date: | Sat, 17 Sep 2005 23:04:10 +0930 |
Today at the entrance of 'The Living Desert
Syposium', 8km north of Broken Hill, there were numerous male
Rufous Songlark singing madly. When I hopped out of my car to
inverstigate I found 4 Crimson Chat, a number of Chirruping Wedgebill
and a male White-winged Fairy Wren in brilliant plumage.
Does anyone have any information on Rufous Songlark
and their migratory patterns? What time of year do they generally show up
in southern parts of the country?
Cheers,
Andrew Plimer.
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