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Regent Honeyeaters and pink flowering Muggas

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Subject: Regent Honeyeaters and pink flowering Muggas
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:04:43 +1100
Hi Neil and all,

Yes, it's been a very good flowering year in the valley. Yellow Box had an extended season starting early in winter and continued throughout spring. And now as Neil says, the pink-flowering Mugga is fantastic.

Indications are that the Regents are moving around the valley a bit. I've had wildly fluctuating numbers from one day to the next at the same sites. All the more reason for anyone visiting the valley to keep an eye out for them in any patch of flowering eucalypts, and please remember to report any sightings to the Regent Honeyeater Recovery team (email

As for other species, Painted Honeyeaters have been relatively scarce this year, although there have been recent sightings (last week) at Coco Creek. Diamond Firetails currently breeding in a number of sites. On my place, the Spotted Quail-thrush and the Painted Button-quail have bred, with a tiny chick of the latter seen recently! Brilliant views of a calling Black-eared Cuckoo last week as well.

Cheers,

Carol





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