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Flocks of birds.

To: colin judkins <>
Subject: Flocks of birds.
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:28:48 +1000
Hi Colin et. al.
Big flocks of Forest Ravens are not unusual in Tassie, especially during winter, though. There are regular reports of them numbering in their hundreds, especially foraging in open/ploughed paddocks. 400 is a goood sized flock, though!

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.

On 25/03/2008, at 11:10 AM, colin judkins wrote:


Hi all,
Recently while in Tassie i observed a flock of at least 400 Forest Ravens flying in a very tight swirling mass just East of Hobart near Clifton Beach. Not sure whether this is unusual but it was a very impressive sight. Over Easter while camping on the Murray i witnessed early one morning a large flock of over 300 Tree Martins again in a tight flock swooping low over a bend in the river drinking and apparently bathing whilst on the wing. Again that night they returned just prior to dusk and repeated the performance. Nature at it's best, what a sight. Are the size of these flocks unusual and what other flocks of birds that are not known for flocking together have others seen.
Regards from Colin.
Colin Judkins.
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