Tuggeranong Town Centre is full of them lately - although I must admit
that is not at all unusual. They seem to have their moments when they
flock there.
Also, if anyone wants to reliably see Little Corellas, the area at
Erindale shopping centre near the gym/pool (Active Leisure Centre) has
them there virtually every day. Quite a lot of them usually - I don't
think they are exploiting a food resource (like the ones at
Tuggeranong seem to do with the street-plantings of Liquidambers),
they seem to be more resident than transient.
Bruce
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Perkins, Harvey
<> wrote:
> Re urban corellas - six Little Corellas flew over Northbourne Avenue /
> City Walk just before 10 this morning. They seem to be everywhere these
> days.
>
> Harvey
>
>
> Harvey Perkins
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> Some Little Corellas have been hanging around the office buildings and
> carparks at the north end of Woden for the last week or so. I have
> never seen the sp here before in 9 years of working in the area. At
> least one of the pairs is a Long-billed Corella type.
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