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Sat, 09 Oct 2010 01:18:05 +0000 |
Found a dead WNHe on the pavement outside one of the Health buildings in northern Woden yesterday. I'm thinking it may have been migrating by night and hit a lit window in the building.
The reason I think this is that I've never seen a WNHe anywhere in the Woden valley bottom (we get them occasionally in Hughes and on Red Hill). I suspect they may only cross the valley to migrate.
John Leonard
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