Eastern Spinebill Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris |
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Click on image to hear call Numbers in the suburbs are lowest in summer and highest in winter with a peak in June, but the annual pattern is not as extreme as for the other migratory honeyeaters as some birds remain in the suburbs over summer. The number of birds staying on for the summer has increased over the duration of the survey, as have overall numbers. Breeding records show nesting occurs from late August to late September and dependent young are present from late October to late March. R=18. BR=34.
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