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Bird irruptions and cicadas

To: "terrill nordstrom" <>, <>
Subject: Bird irruptions and cicadas
From: "Alan Gillanders" <>
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 09:22:24 +1000
Greetings,
I remain unconvinced about what happens to the birds during cicada peak events.

We have remnant patches of rainforest surrounded by grass. Where do the specialists go? The neighbouring forests are just as noisy. Birds are hard to find in these conditions, the noise is sometimes so loud as to be unpleasant or even painful and so the birders leave, creating an impression of fewer birds. This is something I'll have out with Max Moulds when I track him down.
Regards,
Alan
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