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Early Spring

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Subject: Early Spring
From: "Terry Bishop" <>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 23:08:40 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Temps in Orange up to Friday 18/8 were Max 1.2 above average & Min .8 above
average. Cootamundra Wattles that normally flower in the second week of Sept
 Now in full flower & grevilleas and daffodils in full flower bringing out
the honey eaters. 
 
Terry B 
 
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From: Carol Probets 
Date: 08/19/06 21:34:52 
To:  
Subject: Early Spring 
 
Steve Gross mentioned early buds on trees and warmer than usual 
Weather in Orange, NSW. 
 
On the front page of today's Sydney Morning Herald there's an article 
About the early flowering of plants such as daffodils, tulips and 
Cherry blossoms in Sydney. A spokesperson from the Royal Botanic 
Gardens is quoted as saying that "everything is two weeks, if not 
Three weeks, early", and a weather bureau officer confirms that 
Sydney in July was 0.8 degrees warmer than average while so far 
August has been 0.3 degrees warmer. 
 
As for birds, this week on ABC Radio 702 a caller phoned to say they 
Had already heard the first Koel in Sydney. 
 
It will be interesting to watch the timing of other migrant arrivals 
And nesting. 
 
Cheers, 
 
Carol 
 
 
At 2:26 PM +1000 19/8/06, Steve & Tamara Gross wrote: 
>[...] 
>Some of the trees around Orange are beginning to bud which is very early
for 
>halfway through August. In the past August has been much colder and has 
>snowed at this time of year and later. 
 
 
 
 
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