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Eastern Yellow Robin and a small skink

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Subject: Eastern Yellow Robin and a small skink
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 10:31:52 +1000
Sonja, I too have observed this some years ago, so yes probably typical 
behaviour (though maybe not regularly observed).

Interestingly I've recently seen EYRs take small burrowing (Engaeus spp.) 
crayfish (at Tarra Bulga National Park in the Strzeleckis).  When I spoke 
to a crayfish expert colleague he mentioned that this had not been 
recorded before (bush birds as predators of native crays) and encouraged 
me to post a note into Victorian Naturalist or equivalent (to do).

EYRs seem to be opportunistic feeders I think.

cheers, Martin O'Brien
Melbourne





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