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To: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
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Subject: | Swift watching Gibraltar range NSW |
From: | Allan Richardson <> |
Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2011 10:02:07 +1100 |
Just spent two weeks working around Goulburn. There were Pallid Cuckoos everywhere at just about every survey point. Was a little interesting to me as records of Pallid Cuckoos are a little scant where I live in Lake Macquarie. Skylarks were also very abundant, as were Goldfinches. Allan Richardson Morisset NSW On 31/10/2011, at 9:48 AM, Greg & Val Clancy wrote: > My first swifts of the season - 6+ Whte-throated Needletails over Raspberry > Lookout, Gibraltar Range National Park yesterday, seen by the 'Black-necked > Stalkers' Twitchathon team. Had my first Pallid Cuckoo (silent) at > Tullymorgan Road last Thursday, October 27. They have been scarce in the > Clarence Valley in recent years. > > Greg > Dr Greg. P. Clancy > Ecologist and Wildlife Guide > Coutts Crossing > NSW > > |
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