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Subject: | Re: Eavecreepers |
From: | "martin butterfield" <> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Apr 2007 19:58:08 +1000 |
Thank goodness I put a condition regarding "my awareness" to my original comment about what one correspondent has refrred to as an eavescreeper! Allowing for some off-line responses to my message it now appears that treecreepers roosting under eaves is bog common.
I attach the first (very poor quality) photo of this occurence. A photograph of other evidence of the bird's presence will be provided on request.
I merely hope that my overdue recognition of this phenomenon, and the efforts of the PB Attractor of Garran, will be rewarded by my seeing the Chapman - or indeed any ACT located - Pied Butcherbird tomorrow morning.
Martin
On 4/16/07, Jack and Andrea Holland <> wrote:
Martin, and if I recall correctly (it's testing my memory a bit) at the |
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