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Australasian Skylark/Richard's Pipit behaviour (vertical descent) - a qu

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Subject: Australasian Skylark/Richard's Pipit behaviour (vertical descent) - a question
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Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:11:46 +1000
I'd be interested in the answer to that one. We think we see Richards pipits in 
the Curtin horse
paddock when we walk there.
Judy


On Mon, Sep 21st, 2009 at 4:47 PM, con <> wrote:

> Does anyone know which (or both) of skylarks and pipits drop rapidly
> and
> vertically in flight? I saw this at Gungahlin Hill Nature Reserve the
>
> other day and am hoping that the behaviour is diagnostic.
>
>
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