2022 NSW Regent Honeyeater Captive Release Community Update #5 – 3rd March 2023 Hi everyone (Regent Honeyeater email group), The Hotspots Cool Down As summer draws to a close, the two ‘hotspots’ (or Welcome to the fifth community update for the ‘clusters’...
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2022 NSW Regent Honeyeater Captive Release Community Update #5 – 3rd March 2023 Hi everyone (Regent Honeyeater email group), The Hotspots Cool Down As summer draws to a close, the two ‘hotspots’ (or Welcome to the fifth community update for the ‘clusters’ of birds) in the southwest of Tomalpin 2022 NSW Regent Honeyeater captive release. This continued to host the majority of the remaining update comes to you as summer winds up and we captive release birds, in addition to several wild start the transition into early autumn. A run of hot birds. These birds remained faithful to these areas weather led to a profusion of flowering eucalypts in from December through to mid-February, hanging Tomalpin and our Regents have certainly taken around to feed on the abundant flowering Grey and advantage of the great conditions. As we pass the Broad-leaved Ironbarks, as well as the invertebrate end of the 10-week monitoring period the tracking bonanza associated with the Black Wattles – as team are pr
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