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Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo's in Melb city?

To: "'Liz Headland'" <>, <>
Subject: Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo's in Melb city?
From: "Paul Dodd" <>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:30:15 +1000
Hi Liz,

They are seen around the Botanical Gardens, especially in winter - although
in saying that, they're not particularly common. They are also seen around
Royal Park and the zoo. They start to become more common as you head out to
the east and north-east of Melbourne (Eltham, Warrandyte and so forth). The
ones that you saw would definitely have been Yellow-tailed as the Red-tailed
or Glossy-blacks are not found in this area, so if you saw one of those, it
would most likely be an escapee or one that had flown hundreds of kilometres
off course!

Paul Dodd
Docklands, Melbourne


-----Original Message-----
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 On Behalf Of Liz Headland
Sent: Friday, 11 July 2008 12:33 PM
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Subject: Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo's in Melb city?

I was riding home along the Yarra River Wed evening, about 5.00pm and a 
flock of Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos were moving from tree to tree on 
the north side of the river, directly across from the Botanical 
Gardens.  I'm pretty certain there were Yellow Tailed as although I was 
looking into the setting sun, I could see a lighter patch on their 
tails, and they were definitely black cockatoos.

How unusual is it for these cocky's to be in the city?  I've never seen 
them before (but then, I'm new to birding!)

Cheers,
Liz Headland

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