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Birds at Jerrabomberra

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Subject: Birds at Jerrabomberra
From: "Lindsay Hansch" <>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 12:45:30 +1100

A few unusual sightings at Jerra recently.  Last Wednesday we had a Spotted Dove wandering around our yard.  It was still around this morning so it seems like it has settled in.  On Friday morning we were visited by a pair of White-browed Scrubwrens, a first in the 10 years we have been in Jerra.  We saw them again this morning.  Also this morning I saw Crimson/Eastern Rosella hybrid.  It was with a group of young Crimsons and was about the same size with a full crimson/red head and cape, pale blue cheek patches, yellow belly, red vent and a blue/green back.  We have also had a pair of Wedgetailed Eagles over our place during the past week, sometimes circling quite low over the houses.

 

Lindsay Hansch

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