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Brown Honeyeater near Barmera, South Australia

To: "'Sean Dooley'" <>, "'Chris Baxter'" <>, "'Birding-Aus'" <>
Subject: Brown Honeyeater near Barmera, South Australia
From: " Jeff Davies" <>
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:37:18 +1000
Cresent HE has been recorded at Mystic Park by Tom Lowe a few decades back,
so they are capable of traveling long distances across what might be
considered unlikely habitat for the species.

Cheers Jeff.

 

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Sent: Saturday, 26 April 2008 12:16 PM
To: 'Chris Baxter'; 'Birding-Aus'
Subject: Brown Honeyeater near Barmera, South Australia

Hi Chris,

Has your friend ruled out the possibility of a young Crescent Honeyeater?
About a decade ago there was a claim of Brown Honeyeater in South Western
Victoria. I was down that way and checked it out and came across juvenile
Crescents which I must admit I did think looked surprisingly similar to
Brown. 

While one wouldn't expect Crescent or Brown Honeyeater in the Riverland, but
Crescents are found closer than Browns and they do demonstrate some winter
movement, so they would be more likely, but as we've seen a lot lately,
birds can turn up anywhere.

Sean Dooley

 

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