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Migrating honeyeaters

To: 'Paul Doyle' <>, "" <>
Subject: Migrating honeyeaters
From: Roger Giller <>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 23:31:06 +0000
I am at Barden Ridge, about 5 km SW of Paul, and have noted the same thing,
in previous years as well as now. Manly south with some random excursions
between various trees but of all the directions north would be the minority.
Roger.

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Paul Doyle
Sent: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:36 PM
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Subject: Migrating honeyeaters

Hi all,
For the last few weeks I have been watching flocks of honeyeaters, mainly
Yellow-faced as far as I can tell, moving past my place at Como, in southern
Sydney (34degree 59 S, 151 degrees, 04 E).
Interested to see that every one of them so far, without exception, have
been moving pretty much due South. I realise that there could be some
irregularity in the directions travelled as they follow topography, etc.,
but it still seems strange.
Any ideas anyone?
Paul



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