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B 3 Kangaroo Island race. NEW SOUTH WALES 81 D. From northern New South Wales in December drought into central Queensland. Tens of thousands of Native Hens (M. Ventralis) erupt and eat out the tender grass of all dam- frontages, leaving quietly in a mass a few months later. PERMANENT SPECIES (Plate 2, Fig. 74) Certain birds, e. G. , the Lyre Bird, are thoroughly fixed to their place of birth. Others, as the Bell- Bird, are slightly nomadic when the food gives out, while the Magpie-Lark will tem...porarily move beyond its close range. There are forests in which many species may be seen at any time of the year. Take for example the Macpherson Range in the north, and we may find at any time the Scrub Wren (Atrichornis), Olive Whistler (P. Olivaceus), and Pilot Bird (Pycnop- tilus. ) In the south at Bega we will at all times of the year see the Black and White Fantail, the White-backed Magpie and the Noisy Miner. By dividing the forests of the Coast Range into three parts we find three species of Lyre Birds, each permanently fixed in its area.
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