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Striated Pardalotes are most abundant in August and March and were exceptionally so (up to 200 for one observation) in August and September of 1992. There appears to be a slight downward trend in numbers since 1986. They nest in small hollows, normally in trees, but sometimes in man-made structures. They breed mostly from September to March, although nesting has been recorded in July and dependent young observed in January. R=23. BR=18.