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Early Migration?

To: Penny Brockman <>
Subject: Early Migration?
From: Michael Todd <>
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 19:26:06 +1100
Hello Penny,

Funny you should say this! I noticed the same thing yesterday here at Toronto. Also heading north. Whats going on?

Cheers

Mick

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Penny Brockman wrote:
Dear all

For the last 2 days I've noticed small flocks of twittering Yellow-faced Honeyeaters flying north, as they normally do much later in the year when migrating north up the Manning River valley.

Anyone else noticed this up the coast of NSW or in the Blue Mountains?

From Gloucester, base for Barrington Tops National Park
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