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spotted pardalotes tunneling

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Subject: spotted pardalotes tunneling
From: Alison Mackerras <>
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 14:42:27 +1000
A pair of spotted pardalotes busy tunneling in a bank in my neighbour's yard this afternoon.

Also two yellow-rumped thornbills chasing each other round and through a callistemon where there have been at least 4 of them quite frequently for the past 2 weeks. But I can't tell if it's always the same two birds chasing.

And lastly, a crested pigeon carrying twigs into a dense photinia this morning.

Alison Mackerras
Weston

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