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I've been surprised by how often I've seen Indian Ringnecks in Melbourne
(Eltham) in recent years given I only spend a few days there each year.
In August 2008 I saw one in my parents-in-law's backyard and again in the
same tree in December the same year (I think this was my first post on
birding-aus). Photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewianbell/5820762918/in/set-721576269347134
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A few weeks ago I arrived on the red-eye from Darwin and getting out the car
at Eltham at about 8.00am the first birds I saw were three Indian Ringnecks
flying over. Is fairly worrying (- although possibly tickable?).
Cheers
Andrew Bell
Katherine
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From:
On Behalf Of Ian Clark
Sent: Saturday, 11 June 2011 12:33 PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: indian ringnecks
hi i'v e just rejoined the list after a long time away
whats the status of these indian ringnecks at the moment ? there is a
flock of assisted birds (could be 20?) in croydon that will almost
undoubtedly breed this coming season. did they breed last season ?
where do you check what feral birds are establishing and what is being
done to manage them ? i did some quick google searches but only came up
with avicultural type sites , and didn't have much luck browsing the
archives
cheers Ian
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