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Flame Robin question

To: "Mike Carter" <>
Subject: Flame Robin question
From: "michael norris" <>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:40:13 +1000
Hi Mike

So your 24 May date is too late by some three to seven weeks to be influenced by their autumn migration. .... You don't say how large is the site you are surveying. I suspect it is quite large (well over 100 hectares) and prime habitat for the species...

A couple of responses to that from Bayside.

I would tend to agree about the May date as our latest date from our foreshore migration route is 5/5. But we have records from Elsternwick Park south (15? hectares) in 2002 on 21/5 and 23/5 with none seen on three earlier visits that month. The park is mainly grass so robins are difficult to miss.

Also a couple of reports from areas smaller than 100 Ha: c20 in late May on Sandringham Golf Course where I doubt that number would over winter and about 50 (from memory in misty weather) at Cheltenham Park, the highest point of Bayside.

Michael Norris






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