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Musk Lorikeets in SW NSW

To: "Stuart, Alan AD" <>, <>
Subject: Musk Lorikeets in SW NSW
From: "Steve Creber" <>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 11:17:31 +1000
Musk Lorikeets are not uncommon in Melbourne's eastern suburbs by any
means, but I don't think I've ever seen them as abundant as they are at
present. They're everywhere!

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-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Stuart, Alan AD
Sent: Friday, 18 May 2007 9:07 AM
To: 
Subject: Musk Lorikeets in SW NSW


There are Musk Lorikeets all over the place in the lower Hunter valley
(Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock etc).

Its an uncommon species for us usually, but there are flocks of 20+
birds being reported from many locations.  My guess is 500+ birds in the
Hunter.

Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Bob Cook
Sent: Friday, 18 May 2007 9:01 AM
To: 'Peter Ewin'; 
Subject: Musk Lorikeets in SW NSW

Hi Peter

Where I live now, near Bendigo in Central Vic., Musk Lorikeets (and
Littles)
are here in reasonable numbers in Spring and early Summer, but they have
not
been here on our property since January.  Maybe they will return now
that we
have had almost 4 inches of magnificent rain in the last 3 weeks!  The
bush
is coming alive again!

Bob Cook
Axedale, VIC


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Peter Ewin
Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2007 9:12 PM
To: 
Subject: Musk Lorikeets in SW NSW

There have been lorikeets in Mildura (NW Victoria) recently and I have
been
on the lookout for Purple-crowned amongst them. However recently I came
across about 30 feeding in planted Spotted Gums in town (Bob Cook has
asked
me to have another look as he has heard there were up to 200 at the same

location - will hopefully get there again on the weekend). Looking at
HANZAB, Musks have been recorded in Mildura before (rarely), but the
numbers

seem to be larger than usual.
Over the last couple of days I have visited a couple of councils in SW
NSW
and Musks have proved to be widespread at the moment. At least 40 were
present in Barham (feeding in Spotted Gums at the Barham Lakes) and most

surprisingly 8 were in a WA Eucalypt of some kind in Balranald. This a
fair
way up the Murrumbidgee from the Murray Junction and I would have
thought a
new location (though hopefully Alan Morris will update in past records
that
I haven't seen). Interestingly all the birds are feeding on planted
trees
showing that potentially there is a lack of natural food available
causing
wandering.
Heard unidentified lorikeets during a brief stop in Robinvale (NW Vic)
so
potentially more Musks there. Has anyone noticed if they have
disappeared
from their area recently?
Cheers,
Peter

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