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To: | Charles Hunter <> |
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Subject: | Song Thrush |
From: | David Richardson <> |
Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 2022 17:44:09 +1100 |
Hi Madelon, Flagstaff Gardens was a site Song Thrush could be found. But I think in general they are becoming even scarcer than they already were. I had a pair regularly in and out of my garden in Altona for a few years and now for the past three years not a single sighting. Likewise, the pair that frequented gardens in the street my sister lives on in Hoppers Crossing. They just don't seem to be around like they used to. Good luck, David Richardson On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 at 14:28, Charles Hunter via Birding-Aus <> wrote:
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