Tiffany Mason has asked me to post the following information. It is
important that all sightings of Regent Honeyeaters are reported, even
birds and locations that you think are already known.
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Reporting your sightings of the Regent Honeyeater is vital to the
recovery effort for this species as it provides information about the
birds' movements, what resources they are using at different times of
the year, between years and where, and breeding and longevity
records. There is a one-stop shop for all this info: the National
Regent Honeyeater Recovery Co-ordinator! David Geering, erstwhile
co-ordinator, has now handed on his mantle to Tiffany Mason, who
would be delighted to receive reports of your sightings, either by
e-mail or telephone. Providing further information by filling in the
Swift Parrot & Regent Honeyeater Survey Sheet would be very welcome -
keep an eye out for colour bands! You can find the survey sheet at:
<http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/nature/SwiftParrotRegentHoneyeaterSurveySheet.doc>http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/nature/SwiftParrotRegentHoneyeaterSurveySheet.doc
(if it doesn't work, copy and paste the full address into your browser)
There is also the Regent Honeyeater hotline: 1800 621 056.
If you would like any further information on how you can help the
Regent Honeyeater, don't hesitate to contact me:
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or (02) 6332 7643.
Thanks!
Tiffany Mason
Regent Honeyeater Recovery Co-ordinator
Department of Environment & Climate Change
Level 2, 203-209 Russell Street
Bathurst NSW 2795
Tel: (02) 6332 7643 or Freecall 1800 621 056
Fax: (02) 6332 7650
Mob: 0429 072 586
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