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To: | MADELON LANE <> |
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Subject: | Song Thrush |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2022 03:25:53 +1100 |
Have you tried ebird? This map for August-November this year shows a few sightings. This birding-aus discussion from 2008 includes some tips for finding them, and theories for their decline. I assume the suggested locations are no longer reliable. I haven't heard of people keeping them as pets. Peter Shute On Thu, 17 Nov 2022, 11:15 am MADELON LANE, <m("gmail.com","runfree2010");">> wrote: 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? <HR> <BR> Birding-Aus mailing list <BR> <BR> To change settings or unsubscribe visit: <BR> http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org </HR> |
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