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rufous songlarks who decided Victoria wasn't so bad in winter...

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Subject: rufous songlarks who decided Victoria wasn't so bad in winter...
From: steve davidson <>
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 20:37:24 +1000
Hi Richard,

I have late records of Rufous Songlark in the Bendigo area for this year as 
follows:

6th April, 2011.  3 birds in farmland along Neilborough Rd just south of 
Greater Bendigo National Park, then another in the national park along Camp Rd 
in box-ironbark woodland. All were silent.
23rd April, 2011.  Single bird in Greater Bendigo National Park along Camp Rd 
east of Bendigo-Tennyson Rd.
7th May, 2011.  Single bird as above.

The early April record could be put down to birds on passage perhaps, but the 
following two records would probably have to be considered as over-winterers.  
First birds I've ever seen after March in Victoria.

Happy birding all.  


Steve Davidson


 








                                          
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