"The late , a Sydney printer and skilled and deservedly respected ornithologist, considered the to breed rarely in in his early days (born in 1904, he died in 1971). But in later years he recorded that some birds were always present and breeding. It seems likely that, in part at least, this change reflected the planting of flowering trees and shrubs in Sydney gardens."
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Graham Pizzey
(4 July 1930 – 12 November 2001) was an Australian , journalist, , , and . He was appointed in 1977 a Member of the for services to conservation and ornithology and in 1986 was awarded the . His book ' went through several editions and is widely regarded as a classic of its genre.
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