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Why a lone heron?

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Subject: Why a lone heron?
From: Gordon and Pam Cain <>
Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 15:56:02 +1000
Hi all,

One of my local spots (the ponds behind Rouse Hill Town Centre, NW Sydney) has had what appears to be a lone white faced heron there for at least a year, or close to.

Why would a bird live on its own and not where it might meet a mate? Temporarily makes sense to me, but longer-term?

Happy birding,
Gordon Cain
A casual birder
NW Sydney
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