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To: | Philip Veerman <> |
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Subject: | Common Bronzewing - Bellarine Peninsula |
From: | David Clark <> |
Date: | Sat, 3 Aug 2019 18:36:14 +1000 |
Yes, I meant my neighbourhood rather than the Bellarine Peninsula generally. I saw the Bronzewing again yesterday and it is definitely Common rather than Brush. It looked stressed and was perched on a structure that afforded little cover from our resident and quite diverse raptor population. Cheers David On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 11:56 AM Philip Veerman <> wrote: The response from Jen does not surprise me, even though I know little about the region (maybe 40 years since I have visited). It depends a lot on the geographical scope of David's question in particular what is the meaning of "here". : "It will be interesting to see if last night’s sighting will be a one-off or whether Bronzewings will take up residence here." |
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