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Tawny Crowned Honeyeater

To: "'crompton'" <>, "'birding aus'" <>
Subject: Tawny Crowned Honeyeater
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 21:29:52 +1000
I thought they would be numerous this time of year with all the banksias
that should be in flower there. Maybe they have all found a good batch
elsewhere in the Royal NP. 

Edwin

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Sent: Tuesday, 11 July 2006 5:10 PM
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Subject: Tawny Crowned Honeyeater

Hi all, Recently (28/6/06) went birding along the Curra Moors track in
the Royal National Park, southern Sydney, and did not see one Tawny
crowned Honeyeater! I find this incrediable due to the fact the last
time i went(21/3/06), they' along with the New Holland Honeyeaters were
in nearly plague proportions! Do they migrate away during winter ? I did
notice in Neil Lazarus's photo site he has a picture of a Tawny crowned
Honeyeater from the Royal national Park labeled July 1st.
Any thoughts team?
Many thanks in Advance
G.Crompton
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