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Where have all the Yellow tailed Black Cockatoos gone?

To: "Donald G. Kimball" <>,
Subject: Where have all the Yellow tailed Black Cockatoos gone?
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:49:44 +1000
Last Sunday there were seven at Banyule Flats Reserve, Heidelberg, Vic.
Family Group - 1 male with red eye-rings, 1 female seen feeding one of two young birds. Much squealing and grating and digging for grubs in wattles on the Yarra bank.

Anthea Fleming

On 28/09/2014 3:36 PM, Donald G. Kimball wrote:
Was hoping someone might give me a bit of a guess as to why I saw no Yellow
tailed black cockatoos in the Penrith Blue Mountain region this period.  Is
Sept a month where they are just totally elsewhere?  Puzzled would love
some imput.

Thanks


Don
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