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Subject: | RFI Emmaville bird lists |
From: | Chris Lloyd <> |
Date: | Fri, 6 May 2016 04:24:20 +0000 |
I am collecting data on the birds around Emmaville up on the northern tablelands near Glen Innes. If you have done some birding there could you send me any lists and locations you have for the area (roughly 50kms around Emmaville itself)? The operator of the caravan park, Donna, told me there had been a big group Birdlife Queensland and the Gold Coast had visited so if you are out there in Birding-aus land please get in touch at <> . While staying in the van park I watched with fascination as a Masked Woodswallow was pursued by a large bee with vigour. What the WS had in sheer speed the insect seemed to make up for in manoeuvrability. It made contact with the tail at least twice. The purpose of this, evolutionarily or otherwise, I could only speculate.
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