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To: | Andy Burton <> |
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Subject: | Little Lorikeets in Sydney |
From: | Ricki Coughlan <> |
Date: | Wed, 26 May 2004 17:53:48 +1000 |
Hi Andy Thanks for the observation. I was at the same site today and saw only Musk Lorikeets and around a dozen only (heard regular calls continuously all day too). There were still lots of Rainbows (pretty well par for the course) but considerably less of any other Lorikeets generally. I hope that this means that the Musks & Littles are travelling together and that my somewhat ebulient and happy claims regarding Littles last night were not incorrect; thus led to anyone dashing to the area. I'll be doing some solid checking on the weekend on this and if you're in the area again, I hope that you'll keep an eye out and let me know what you see. Regards - Ricki |
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