Catherine,
Fine but Rose Robins are (and have always been) much more common in our
region than are Pink Robins, which is what the enquiry was about..........
Philip
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From: Birding-Aus On Behalf Of
Catherine Young
Sent: Thursday, 11 June 2015 10:00 AM
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Subject: Pink Robins in NSW
Rose Robins are still caught at the Brindabella's site although no where
near as frequently. A recent report on the study (found here
www.absa.asn.au/publication-category/aactt-full-bandings-reports/) suggests
they are present all year round.
A quick look on the ABBBS and the movement record for the species is 141km
but it went east-west. Wouldn't it be great if one of the Brindabella birds
turned up in Wianamatta!
Catherine
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