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Subject: | Wattlebird Migration |
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Date: | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 09:12:23 +1000 |
A loose flock of some 36 Red Wattlebirds just passed my window at work. Im currently working in Barton. They briefly stopped in a large eucalypt outside my window before continuing along Brisbane Avenue towards the lake. There are also 2-4 Wattlebirds resident in this area. However I have only seen one large flock of honeyeaters pass through in the past few weeks. Cheers Marnix
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