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Flame Robins and Pink Robins- northern Tasmania

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Subject: Flame Robins and Pink Robins- northern Tasmania
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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:39:56 +1000
Hello all,

I justt wanted to let people know that I've been putting up a few new photos
onto my website. Amongst the new photos I've put up are Yellow Wattlebird, Satin
Flycatcher, Lesser Red-browed Finch, Little Wattlebird and Eastern Quoll.

In particular I've had a bit of luck with the robins in the last week or so in
northern Tasmania. I've put up some Flame Robin and Pink Robin photos. Where I
stayed at Upper Esk, (north-east Tasmania highlands) there would regularly be up
to 30 Flame Robins around a large dam at mid-day every day making great
photographic interest for a sluggish nocturnal owl-researcher like myself.

Cheers

Mick

--
Michael Todd
PhD Candidate- Tasmanian Masked Owl
School of Zoology, University of Tasmania,
Wildlifing: Images of Nature: www.wildlifing.com


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