There is a problem in QLD where many
Masked Lapwings nest on flat roofs and often the chicks will run around the
roof and sometimes run right off to their demise. The roof heights vary from
single storey dwellings to multi storey buildings.
John Cummings
Training and Placement Coordinator
Canberra
Ph 02 6230 0182
Fax 02 6230 0181
Mob 0407 181 002
Enjoy this life
From: Lashko Susan
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Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2005
9:16 AM
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Subject: [canberrabirds] unusual
sighting?
A Masked Lapwing standing (upright!) on the roof of the Jamison Hotel.
Sue
PS I feel a Geoffrey Dabb postcard coming on.
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