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| Subject: | Migratory robins? |
| From: | Ronald Orenstein <> |
| Date: | Fri, 10 Jan 1997 12:37:55 -0500 |
Can anyone there answer a question for me - would it be correct to describe
either the Pink Robin or the Flame Robin as a bird that migrates from
Tasmania to the mainland? This is for a general book on songbirds, and I
need an example of a passerine species that does this, so if the robins
don't work, is there a better choice?
Thanks!
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Ronald I. Orenstein Phone: (905) 820-7886
International Wildlife Coalition Fax/Modem: (905) 569-0116
1825 Shady Creek Court
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 3W2 Internet:
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