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Subject: white faced heron
From: Anthea Fleming <>
Date: Thu, 02 May 2019 10:13:51 +1000
The heron could well have been taking insects and larvae from the dead kangaroo.
Anthea Fleming


On 2/05/2019 9:28 AM, Gary Wright wrote:
Driving between Wilmington and Melrose  SA yesterday I observed a white faced heron standing next to a  kangaroo carcass.  I did not see the heron eating the carcass but that was the distinct impression formed as to why it was standing there.  It did not strike me as haphazard or coincidental behaviour.

We are in the middle of a drought situation where things are incredibly dry.

Gary
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