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Musk Lorikeets in Far Southwest NSW

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Subject: Musk Lorikeets in Far Southwest NSW
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:23:01 +1000
Hi Birders,
On 8-9 May 2007 I was in Balranald NSW with the Follow That Bird Tours and each morning we saw 10+ Musk Lorikeets feeding in flowering Eucalypts, that are street trees, the plants possibly e.woodwardii (?) from WA. This is the first time that I have seen Musk Lorikeets in that town. Subsequently on our trip we saw Musk Lorikeets in Pinnaroo and Waikerie in SA.

In the past they have been reported west ot Barham (on the Murray) and in the Handlist of Birds in New South Wales pp 36 it says "sporadically on the Murray River beyond Wentworth".

I notice that they were reported in Finley May-Oct 1973; and that they have been reported for all Regions of NSW except for the Upper Western.

Certainly they are common in sections of the near coastal areas of the Central Coast at present and I saw 250+ going to roost near my house at Bateau Bay on 16/5/2007. They are resident here but the numbers flucuate, having been present continuously since we moved into this house in May 2002.

The day we moved into our house was 17/5/2002 and on that day I saw my first Swift Parrots at Bateau Bay, eventually the numbers peaked at 260+ birds in May-June 2002, and I am happy to say that on 17/5/2007, 20+ Swift Parrots were present again in the Blackbutts around my house!

Alan Morris
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