I
suppose it's only natural that the sewage ponds are the place where birds
are flushed.
Sorry.....
I must express some concern at all the flushing
and orifices capturing COG-ites' minds at the moment!!!
On the theme of chasing, I was amused to see a
lone Yellow-tailed Black Cocky at Broulee some weeks ago chasing (sort of -
they are not really the chasing kind) an Australian Raven. I wasn't sure
that he was really chasing the raven except that he kept changing direction to
keep on its tail. Very strange. Anyway, he quickly regretted his
choice of play-mate because three other ravens turned on him and he found it
rather hard to shake them. I suppose he had a size advantage, but that
was about it.
David Rosalky Deakin
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