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Starlings

To: "Michael Hunter" <>, <>
Subject: Starlings
From: "Jenny Stiles" <>
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2020 08:58:43 +1000
Hi Michael,
We see large flocks of Starling in the Richmond Lowlands & Windsor areas. There are also small flocks at Sydney Olympic park & at all the Eastern suburbs beaches, so they are certainly still about in Sydney.

Jenny Stiles




-----Original Message----- From: Michael Hunter
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 10:46 PM
To: <>
Subject: Starlings

Hi everyone,

Where have all the European Starlings gone. ? Once were thousands in Sydney, none. seen for a few years around Penrith, Springwood or elsewhere. Zero.

? Disease,  Have I missed  something ?

Their absence not a regret , just a mystery.

               TIA

        Michael
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