There was a pair of dollarbirds hawking in my (notional) GBS
area this afternoon. When I get them here they are definitely on the
move. I remember the discussion 2 years ago when DBs in the suburbs were
attributed to the fires. There might have been a bit of that, but I
thought it was fairly routine seasonal movement. I note that Philip's
graph shows first Jan and then Feb as the big months. If you see one in
March it will be more remarkable.
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