Hi Tom,
I am pretty sure that Carol Probets will be able to give you an informed
answer. Do you know her website?
http://www.bmbirding.com.au/hemig.html
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On 8/06/14 9:23 PM, "Thomas Wilson" <> wrote:
>Hi all
>a question for Sydney birders (and others). Having spent some time this
>morning at Warriewood Wetland and also periods in recent weekends at
>Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden and on the Chiltern Track in Ku-ring-gai NP
>(all in the north of Sydney) and seeing hordes of Yellow-faced
>Honeyeaters at all 3 sites, my impression is that there are lots more
>Yellow-faced Honeyeaters than normal for winter in this area. Do others
>have a similar observation or view?
>If so, what's causing it - dry conditions inland? Good breeding down
>south last summer and thus more birds to go round? Me just being more
>observant than normal?
>Are other areas missing their normal winter visitors?
>Cheers
>Tom Wilson
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