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To: | "Baus" <> |
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Subject: | Re: Painted Finch north of Jerilderie, NSW Riverina |
From: | "Graham Turner" <> |
Date: | Wed, 3 Sep 2008 13:24:53 +1000 |
We should also note that we are in a serious drought. See http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/drought/drought.shtml#map2These conditions are well known for bringing inland species closer to the coast. My first experience with this species (in 2007) was in locations not recognised by the bird guides I had with me (Coopers Ck and Sturt NP). At one of these locations (Coopers Ck) the birds were nesting, at both locations I was able to get quite close to the birds, as thought they didn't mind me being there. I think we will never know with the Jerilderie birds, but I'd have to agree with Frank, it is quite possible that they are wild birds. Cheers Graham Turner |
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