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To: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
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Subject: | fruit doves and bowerbirds |
From: | "Russell Woodford" <> |
Date: | Thu, 1 Nov 2007 22:10:50 +1100 (EST) |
Hi Greg That's interesting - must say I was surprised to see them near Halliday's, in quite small remnants. I can't recall how many I saw, but they were in two or three different localities along the coast. Oddly, I don't have any Satin Bb records for the headlands. Cheers Russell On Thu, November 1, 2007 10:05 pm, Greg & Val Clancy wrote: > With respect to Green Catbirds they are not present in the littoral > rainforest of the Clarence Valley, even in the largest littoral rainforest > in the state at Iluka. There are no Yellow-throated Scrubwrens or > Pale-yellow Robins either. These birds prefer areas with more permanent > water. > > Greg Clancy > |
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