Any record of non- White-breasted or Little Woodswallow in Darwin is pretty
unusual, and worth reporting, though there are occasional records of Masked
and White-breasted (on average something in the order of about every ten
years). Interestingly, even though Black-faced becomes very common about
50km from Darwin, I'm not aware of any records from the greater urban area.
Niven
On 6 August 2012 11:09, Gil Langfield <> wrote:
> I have a record of Dusky Woodswallows at Mindil Beach Reserve, Darwin on 3
> July 1986. Until today, I did not realise that they were unusual in the
> NT.
> So my record may be a case of mistaken identity.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gil Langfield
> Melbourne, Australia
>
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