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Pallid Cuckoo invasion

To: Steve Clark <>
Subject: Pallid Cuckoo invasion
From: Gary Wright <>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 18:37:28 +0930
Hi Steve

a couple of weeks ago, I saw three pallid cuckoos between Wilmington and Pt
Augusta South Australia, basically in the same area, habitat chenopod
shrubland and they are still there.  I see them often travelling to work.
 Also saw spotted harrier cruising by the other day.
Pallid cuckoos are seen here but not a common bird and usually only passing
through, not hanging around
Gary

On 6 September 2012 14:34, Steve Clark <> wrote:

> G'day all
>
> There seem to be more Pallid Cuckoos around Hamilton and district at
> the moment than I have experienced in many a year.  Since I saw the
> first one 2 weeks ago I reckon I've seen or heard 8.  What are other's
> experiences this spring?
>
> Cheers
> Steve
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