Yes I was also surprised by the removal of fences - the road which was
behind the fence at top of hill now runs inside Callum Brae. I did see a
pair of rainbow lorikeets - the first I've seen there for a while, but as
Julian says, otherwise pretty quiet.
sandra henderson
> The internal fences in Callum Brae were removed last week and the
> reserve has an entirely different look and feel. I think regulars
> will be surprised by the difference.
>
> Very few birds though -- other than a surprise Grey Currawong, a
> Boobook and a single small mixed feeding flock it was almost bird
> free. An incredible number of rabbits and the usual plethora of roos
> are responsible for a kind of attractive park-like appearance of
> 'mown' lawn amongst the trees.
>
> Julian
>
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