I'm not sure whether it has any relevance but there has been a juvenile Night
Heron hanging around Kellys, as well as an adult.....possible breeding in the
area?
Regards
Frank Antram
-----Original message-----
From: "Geoffrey Dabb"
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:13:53 +1100
To:
Subject: Drongo proper
> I spent an hour there this afternoon but couldn't see Mr D. However over
> the creek was the ACT Itchy Night-Heron. If anyone is monitoring these, to
> see if there's a pair for example, this one has a relatively short
> head-plume and a wound on the left leg.
>
>
>
> INH.jpg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elizabeth Compston
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 January 2010 8:35 AM
> To: Canberra Birds
> Subject: [canberrabirds] spangles drongo again
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> We were at the spot where Frank saw the drongo yesterday for about an
>
> hour before it appeared, hawking at 7.20pm. Very good views. Should
>
> have had one of the photographers there. It did not call at all
>
>
>
> Elizabeth
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