Similar story at the ANBG this morning - we stopped to watch some
pardalotes and the 2 Gang-gangs in the tree above that we hadn't seen or
heard - started dropping leaves on us. Spring is definitely in the air
at the Gardens - there are birds everywhere and a family of Cloughs have
a working bee in progress on their nest from last year.
Jenny and Colin Rees
/Yesterday outside Canberra Collage (Woden) I saw two GGs (a pair) low
in a tree, I approached and asked where they'd been hiding last Sunday
and they started bowing and creaking at me. Eventually they both lent
forward simultaneously and snipped off two leafy twigs, which fell on
my head.
I love Gang-gangs.
John Leonard/
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