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[UNCLASSIFIED] Gang Gangs?

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Subject: [UNCLASSIFIED] Gang Gangs?
From: David M Mark <>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 03:54:35 -0400 (EDT)
I did see and hear 3 Gang-Gang's in the Botanical Gardens this morning
around 9 am. A very noisy lone male, and then a pair flew in, and they
were around for a while. I missed the Pink Robin, but Geoffrey saw it a
couple of times.

David


On Wed, 31 May 2006  wrote:

> Where are all the Gang Gangs. 
> David and Geoffrey have both mentioned this.
> Barton- The previous 7 years I have always had between 3 and 6 gang gangs 
> every day at Barton this time of year, but have seen none.
> ANU- while looking for the Blue faced honeyeater at ANU over 3 days, I saw 
> only 2 Gang gangs in the whole time. Usually there are dozens.
> Botanic Gardens- On thursday over 3 hours observation only saw 2 for about 15 
> minutes. Usually there are at least 1 dozen.
> Westbourne woodlands- I would have expected to have seen some there, but nada.
> Aranda bushland- Usually 3-6 but havent heard any.
> Macquarie/Aranda suburbs- Usually they are always heard this time of year, 
> but havent heard any.
> Where are they? It is a bit of a worry
>  
> Benj
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