In my Territory years I was very careful to avoid crocs. While it can be
a little unnerving to watch crocs that are watching you, what is really
worrying are the unknown unknowns. These are the crocs that are watching
you but you don't know that they are watching you.
I was once treated to the sight of a croc taking a Varied Lorikeet and
also observed mobbing behaviour at crocs by other birds.
Con
Robin Hide wrote:
Birdwatchers in Darwin take care...
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/10/13/91981_ntnews.html
Robin Hide
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