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RE:Musk Lorikeets in Brisbane

To: "'Nathan Ruser'" <>, <>, <>, <>, <>
Subject: RE:Musk Lorikeets in Brisbane
From: "Graham Buchan" <>
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 15:18:13 +1000
All - Further to Nathan's comments, I have been working out near Minto for
the past month amongst many Blackbutt in flower. Muskies have been far more
common than Rainbow Lorikeets.
Cheers, Graham Buchan

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Subject: RE:Musk Lorikeets in Brisbane

I'm from Sydney so I cannot contribute amazingly to this topic, but I have
noticed a large increase in the Musk Lorikeets here in Sydney, I have no
idea why but on a count a few weeks ago I counted 10 Rainbows and 27 Musks
in a site normally dopminated by Ranbows, Just my oppionion anyway

~Nathan


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