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To: | Greg & Val Clancy <> |
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Subject: | Birdline Victoria Weekly Update |
From: | Ivor Preston <> |
Date: | Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:51:32 +1000 |
Certainly the Eremaea data base shows a good spread of Scarlets in Qld for the full length of its range and plenty of sightings in NSW. Cheers Ivor Preston Townsville On 19/04/2010, at 9:22 AM, Greg & Val Clancy wrote: > It is interesting that while Scarlet Honeyeaters are being regularly seen in > Victoria they are still common on the NSW North Coast. We had small groups > that would have totalled in excess of 100 birds at Shark Bay, Bundjalung > National Park, last Thursday (April 15). It would be interesting to know > where there are no Scarlet Honeyeaters at present in areas where they usually > occur. > > > Regards > > Greg Clancy > Ecologist/Birding Guide > Coutts Crossing > NSW |
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