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Gang gang cockatoos

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Subject: Gang gang cockatoos
From: Evan Beaver <>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:09:40 +1100
I think they are quite common in the Blueys, but migrate
altitudinally. There's been some down at Lapstone this week, but in no
way a reliable group.

Best spot, by a mile, to see Gang-Gangs is Mt Wilson, at the Cathedral
of Ferns camping area. However, they will mostly be at tree top level
and not interested in humans. I don't consider them shy birds, but
only because they live at the top of eucalypts. What could possibly
worry them up there?

Again, good luck.

EB

2009/1/29 Donald Kimball <>:
> Will head to Sydney area this weekend to try and film a few things.  Anyone 
> know of gang gangs that are reliable in certain areas and are people 
> acclimated or not shy?
>
> Could always drive to Canberra I reckon as it has been mentioned to me that 
> they are more common there than Sydney?
>
> Cheers and thanks to everyone as always!
>
> Don
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Evan Beaver
Lapstone, Blue Mountains, NSW
lat=-33.77, lon=150.64
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