Hi Tony
There should be something in Goodwin's Introduced Birds of the World. I
don't have a copy at hand but I can look when I get home from work (sadly,
although I'm running a library, we don't have a copy here - what an
indictment!)
Russell Woodford
Geelong
On 12 July 2012 09:32, Tony Keene <> wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> I've been looking into the origins of Eastern Rosellas in Adelaide and
> wondered if anyone had any information on the subject. I'd heard from one
> source that they were introduced to the area, but none of the field guides
> mention this (even Simpson and Day, which usually points introductions out
> on the maps). I've found a paper that suggests that they spread from the
> Victorian border around ~1910 due to increased agricultural activity and
> began breeding in Adelaide in 1934, citing quite a few references that show
> the progress of the species across SA.
> Just interested to see what people know or think on the matter.
> Cheers,
>
> Tony
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