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Barking Owls, returning pelicans and inland fish

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Subject: Barking Owls, returning pelicans and inland fish
From: "Greg Roberts" <>
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 08:20:02 +1000
I've returned from a three-day visit to Lake Broadwater on the Darling
Downs. The highlight was a pair of Barking Owls, found easily either at
night or during the day.

Australian Pelicans have had a bumper nesting season inland following two
years of good rains and I've noticed they are returning in numbers to the
Sunshine Coast. There were large numbers at Lake Broadwater (well east of
the main nesting areas inland) , with the behaviour of the birds indicating
they were heading east. I wonder if this is being noticed elsewhere around
the country.

Lake Broadwater had been dry for many years but is now full, with an
abundance of fish. As the gullies feeding it are ephemeral, I wonder how
these fish return to the lakes when they fill.

See here for more: 

http://sunshinecoastbirds.blogspot.com.au/

Greg Roberts

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