Hi Chris
We too have had currawongs with socks and
pegs - this from 25 June 2009. It brought the sock and peg up into the Chinese
elm in our back yard and dropped it onto the branch when I chased it off, but
came back later and collected it. Don't know where it came from as it wasn't one
of ours..... We get golf balls, and the other day a black squeaky dog toy, but
the sock seemed unusual - but given your experience Chris, maybe not
so!
Charmian Lawson
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