We are getting quite a few reports of blackbirds from both the Maitland
and Cessnock areas nowadays and birds may well be resident at those
locations. There was a resident colony of 10+ birds at Polblue in the
Barrington Tops but we haven't had any reports of them for the past
couple of years. I don't know if that's because the birds are gone or
because people aren't going to Polblue so often. Interestingly though,
the NPPWS have removed a lot of Scotch Broom from Polblue in the past
few years.
Alan
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From:
On Behalf Of Mick Roderick
Sent: Friday, 20 October 2006 7:02 PM
To: michael hunter;
Subject: Hunter Blackbirds
Michael,
We had one at Murrurundi today too. The Hunter Bird Observeres Club
Annual Report lists the species as "Rare", but perhaps it is on the
increase. It seems to turn up in odd locations (such as a backyard in
Lambton, an inner suburb of Newcastle) but I haven't been aware of it
being resident anywhere. Alan Stuart might like to comment?
Mick
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Sent: Thursday, 19 October, 2006 1:28:52 PM
Subject: Hunter Blackbirds
Blackbirds are resident on Kewell Ck near Gundy (near Scone),
last seen on sunday.
Cheers
Michael
Michael Hunter
Mulgoa Valley
50km west of Sydney Harbour Bridge
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