canberrabirds

Most abundant?

To: canberra birds <>
Subject: Most abundant?
From: David Nicholls <>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:53:58 -1000
May not be new information, but some years ago, hundreds of starlings
used to roost in two large conifers adjacent to the western car park
next to the Curtin shops.  You couldn't see the birds on their roosting
perches, but the noise was amazing.  It gave the appearance that the
trees were singing :-)

DN

Paul Fennell wrote:
They’re a chummy lot.  I get the odd one at my place because there is a
small chook yard next door.  Must be a big chook yard at Fyshwick somewhere.



Cheers



Paul



Paul Fennell

6254 1804

0407105460



*From:* Geoffrey Dabb 
*Sent:* Friday, 11 September 2009 10:31 AM
*To:* 
*Subject:* [canberrabirds] Most abundant?



Starling concentrate.  Several hundreds.  FSP yesterday



concentrate.jpg



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