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Grey Fantail in suburban Melbourne

To: Merrilyn Serong <>
Subject: Grey Fantail in suburban Melbourne
From: Alistair McKeough <>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:48:56 +1100
How lovely.

And it's nice to see a "common bird" reported on baus. We had a female koel
on the back yard fence a couple of weeks ago, which brought much pleasure to
the family.

2009/11/19 Merrilyn Serong <>

> Hi all,
> Grey Fantails are common birds, but not in my suburban street in
> Burwood/Camberwell, east of Melbourne.
> I heard one from my house this morning and thought I must be imagining it.
> I found it soon after, singing away in a large oak tree over the road. We've
> never recorded one here before, though they can occasionally be found in
> local parks in autumn or winter.
> Cheers,
> Merrilyn
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