canberrabirds

And lastly, a serious question.

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Subject: And lastly, a serious question.
From: "Margaret Leggoe" <>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:54:18 +1100

Dear COGs

This little white-throated gerygone popped around in front of me for a minute or two, and a lot of the time it held its wings a little to the side and fluttered them without attempting to fly.  If you have seen choughs doing the same kind of thing, you will know what I mean.  Was it trying to scare me off, or is this behaviour related to something else?

Namadgi Visitors’ centre today.

Margaret Leggoe





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