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Subject: | 3 City Songlarks |
From: | Anthony Overs <> |
Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:53:24 +1100 |
Further to this, I heard a few songlarks this morning along William Hovell Drive. I drive along there every morning, and up until this morning hadn't heard one this spring. This morning there were five birds calling between Coulter Drive and Bindubi Street. Maybe we've had a few just turn up? Or have they been here a while and now decided that it's time to sort territories and breed? Anthony 2009/10/29 Dimitris Bertzeletos <>
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