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Red-rumped parrots in urban Melbourne

To: "Helene Lowry" <>
Subject: Red-rumped parrots in urban Melbourne
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 20:43:47 +1000
Depends how you define Melbourne! They are pretty common out here in the
western suburbs (I am in Hoppers Crossing) - see them reasonabbly regluarly
when I walk my dogs

On 01/07/06, Helene Lowry <> wrote:

Hi, l wrote an email a few months back regards an honours project l was
undertaking on Red-rumped parrots in urban Melbourne. Two months in, things
are going well, and the recommendations l received to assist me in locating
occupied sites were invaluable. ln the last fortnight some of these sights
have seen a shift in numbers, with some recording no individuals at all. l
am keen to investigate whether Red-rumped parrots are shifting to new areas
etc. as food resources change. If anyone has seen Red-rumped parrots
recently in any urban melbourne parkland sites l would be most appreciative
of the feedback.
Thanks again
Helene Lowry (Monash university)
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