Hi again,
Thank you all for responding. It's interesting that some do overwinter, even
in Tasmania, so I will let Ulf know.
Sonja
On 16/06/2014, at 9:53 AM, Nikolas Haass <> wrote:
> Hi Sonja,
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> At least in Sydney and Brisbane Fan-tailed Cuckoos are around throughout
> the year. Is your German friend a birder? I know many birders in Germany -
> who is it?
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> On 16/06/14 9:39 AM, "Sonja Ross" <> wrote:
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>> I took a visiting German out yesterday and think we heard a Fan-tailed
>> Cuckoo calling near Anglesea Heath. I had thought that they would have
>> moved north by now, so wonder if some do stay here, or has the warm start
>> winter delayed its departure? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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