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Gang Gangs, Scrub Wrens in Torrens

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Subject: Gang Gangs, Scrub Wrens in Torrens
From: Stephen Brand <>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 23:15:09 +1030
We have had lots of Gang Gangs recently. Groups of 5 to 8 at times in the tall trees around our house. I remember one day about a month ago when we had, Gang Gangs, Kings, Crimsons, Easterns, Galahs and YCWCs within half an hour. Also for the first time that I have observed, we have scrub wrens in our garden.  I have worked hard to establish some native undergrowth for small birds and we have neighbours with dense native gardens so we are begining to get the rewards.  I have recently captured five Mynas but there are still some which roost with Magpie Larks in our Pitosttorum.  They leave my property after roosting and don't hang around so I have been unsuccessful in capturing any more.
Stephen Brand


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