FWIW, there's still a
sizeable population at Lake Ginninderra, competing with the Welcome
Swallows for the local insect life...
John Brannan
Philip Veerman wrote:
I too have had Dusky Woodswallows
flying over my place in Kambah several times this week (half an hour
ago) and each of the last two weeks. Can't see that they are feeding
though, although they probably are. This is typical for this time of
year (though mostly in April. Or are we getting later in recent years?)
Most of them (not all) are migrating out.
Philip
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