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Have you observed mixed babbler species flocks?

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Subject: Have you observed mixed babbler species flocks?
From: Dean Portelli <>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 15:18:01 +1100
Hi All,
 I am interested in hearing about people's observations of foraging flocks 
consisting of more than one babbler species.
 I have observed grey-crowned (GCB) and Hall's (HB) foraging together, GCB and 
chestnut-crowned (CCB) and HB, and CCB and HB on Bowra Sanctuary and Currawinya 
National Park.
 I am particularly interested in hearing any observations of white-browed 
babblers with any of the other three species, but welcome any observations 
people care to share.
 If you have observed this mixed foraging behaviour, then I'd appreciate 
hearing from you.
 I'd also appreciate any observations of habitats used by white-browed babblers 
in north-west NSW and south-west QLD
Regards,Dean Portelli**************************************************PhD 
candidate - Behavioural Ecology and Conservation of Hall's BabblerSchool of 
Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity of New South WalesSydney 
NSW 2052                                           
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