canberrabirds

Re: drongo again

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Subject: Re: drongo again
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 19:27:36 +1100
I went out to Jerrabomberra Wetlands after work this evening to look
for the the Spangled Drongo.  After walking along the length of the
river towards Kingston, I eventually found it on my return leg at
5:50pm.  It was hawking for insects on the main path between Fulica
and Tadorna(? Kingston end) hides, adjacent to the rockery seat.
It was casually chased up the slope and perched in a dead tree,
but I was unable to relocate it after that.

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   Paul Taylor                                  Veni, vidi, tici -
                           I came, I saw, I ticked.

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