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To: | keith brandwood <> |
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Subject: | Brown Songlarks missing in sw Victoria |
From: | Russell Woodford <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Nov 2013 21:58:54 +1100 |
Hi Steve We didn't see or hear a single Brown Songlark on our little Moderators' Bush Bash in western Victoria last month. We did Wyperfeld, Pink Lakes and Little Desert over 5 days 17-21 October. Perhaps a litlte early for Brown Songlark, but I've seen them at a few spots along this route in October in the past. No sign of any around Geelong since then but I've had my head in a certain iPhone app for most of that time! Russell Woodford Geelong On 25 November 2013 13:01, keith brandwood <> wrote: > Hi Steve,usual numbers of Browns here in the Hawkesbury however Rufous SL > appear to be in short supply ,this is usually the most numerous one. Good > numbers of Horsfield,s Bushlarks. |
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