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Blackbird singing..

To: "brian fleming" <>, "Michael Ramsey" <>, "bird" <>
Subject: Blackbird singing..
From: "Steve Creber" <>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 14:04:15 +1000
On the theme of birds starting their Spring activities early...just down
the road from Ivanhoe in Alphington a pair of Brown Thornbills are
currently building a nest in a low branch of a cypress tree.

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Sent: Friday, 28 July 2006 1:59 PM
To: Michael Ramsey; bird
Subject: Blackbird singing..

Blackbirds have been singing here in Ivanhoe (Melbourne) for a week or
so - and fighting each other as well.  The number of
 male birds seen as road victims has also increased.
Anthea Fleming

Michael Ramsey wrote:

>   Hi all,
>
>   Last week on the 18th July I heard a male Blackbird singing which
>   seemed to be very early. I am in Broadford in central Victoria. Has
>   anyone else heard the same this time of the year, expecially in
>   Victoria. It would be interesting know if Blackbirds and other birds
>   are begining their spring song earlier with global
>   warming/drought/climate change a possible reason.
>
>   Michael Ramsey, Broadford Vic.
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