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Honeyeater migration

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Subject: Honeyeater migration
From: Merrilyn Serong <>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 13:06:09 +1000
Hi Barbara,
Just wondering what species you are seeing.
Cheers,
Merrilyn

On 12/04/2012 12:15 PM, Barbara Jones wrote:
On a clear sunny day the honeyeater migration is in full swing on the Far South 
Coast of NSW.

Prior to today they have been coming through in groups of 40 sporadically for 
the last few weeks but today is continuous. They have been on the move all 
morning and I just took a chair and notepad outdoors to get an idea of numbers.

In the last 15 minutes over my home at Nethercote, 37 00' 18" S 149 50' 28" E 
there were 600 all heading due north. And so it continues!

Barbara Jones
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