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Pied Currawongs

To: "Terry Bishop" <>
Subject: Pied Currawongs
From: "Peter Woodall" <>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:48:24 +1000
Hi Terry

I don't know what the Orange Pied Currawongs** do or where they go, I
don't think that they'll be looking for a nesting site at this time of
year but they may be moving to warmer climes, perhaps to the coast.

The results* of garden bird surveys show that the ones in south-east
Queensland used to move to the western suburbs of Brisbane in the winter
(1979/80) and leave in summer but more recently (1999/2000) they have
been present in more even numbers all year round and also in more of the
suburbs (west, north and south although not yet in the eastern suburbs).
Philip Veerman found similar results in the Canberra Garden Bird Survey
- he might enlarge on it?
Cheers

Peter
*The Distribution and abundance of the Torresian Crow and Pied Currawong
in south-east Queensland. Sunbird 34: 49-57, 2004.
** this is NOT a new species of currawong, but it does bring thoughts of
four-and-twenty currawongs in a pie served up with orange and (?)
acorns.



-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Terry Bishop
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 12:24 PM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Pied Currawongs

Was not woken by the chorus of Pied Currawongs this morning. Looks like
they
have moved on. The local magpies look much happier. Anybody have
knowledge of
Currawong behaviour? Are they looking for a nesting site or a warmer
climate?

Terry B
Orange, NSW


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