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Song Thrush

To: MADELON LANE <>
Subject: Song Thrush
From: Raymond Pearson <>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2022 22:58:24 +1030
Madelon if you’re prepared to travel a bit to the west to Tarneit, I saw one a 
while ago on Riversdale Drive. I parked in the bay opposite number 58 and it 
was regularly moving about in the adjacent trees. I also note a very recent 
sighting on eBird for this general area. 
It’s a nice spot for a riverside walk in any case


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> On 17 Nov 2022, at 10:36, MADELON LANE <> wrote:
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> We have looked several times for Song Thrush in places they have previously 
> been seen around Melbourne. Are they virtually gone now and maybe only a 
> couple of places being kept virtually as pet birds at occasional garden sites?
> Cheers Madelon 
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