I also got semi-swooped on sunday
And heard a striated pardalote 'singing' a breeding
song.
Benj
Dogs swooped by magpie
at Jerrabomberra Oval last week (in May!)
In Symonston area this
am:
Female Rufous
Whistler
Carrying nest
material: White-plumed Honeyeater (fine twig) Striated Thornbill
(feather)
From: John
Layton [ Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 6:22
PM To:
Canberrabirds Subject:
[canberrabirds] Magpie attack on 6 June
Why, pray tell, given 'tis but the sixth day of winter,
would a magpie swoop upon a lone and gentle horseman riding unobtrusively along
the track beside Parkwood Road Holt this afternoon? Not once, but twice did it
sally forth, knocking my hat askew with a wing during its second
sortie.
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