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    Red-rumped Parrot Citizen Science "Rumpuary" with Rob Ashworth

    en-auSeptember 22, 2022
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    About this Episode

    This bonus episode is the audio from the live stream recently conducted with Robert Ashworth, A Masters student at Melbourne University. Robert is running a Citizen Science project about known nesting sites and hollows used by the Australian grass-parrot, the Red-rumped Parrot (Psephotus haematonotus). Robert is looking for you to report any instance you know of Red-rumps using a hollow for nesting, no matter when you witnessed it!

    To get involved with Robert's  Red-rump project, Rumpuary, follow this easy link - thebirdemergency.com/redrumps

    Contact Robert on social media;

    Twitter - @robdashworth

    Instagram - @r_ashworth97

    You can find the full live stream video of this episode at thebirdemergency.com/robashworth 

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