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Stradbroke Island birds

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Subject: Stradbroke Island birds
From: "Greg Roberts" <>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 09:43:00 +1000
A friend of mine living on North Stradbroke Island has sent me this note:
"Straddie birdwatchers are puzzled by the almost complete disappearance of
white cheeked honey eaters for the past two season and this year also brown
honey eaters and silver eyes. Have you heard any similar stories?"
Presumably this is related to flowering cycles, but in many years of
visiting North Stradbroke Island, I have never NOT seen White-cheeked and
Brown honeyeaters in abundance. Certainly on the Sunshine Coast, both
species are as numerous as always. Any thoughts on this?
Greg
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