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Subject: | A form of courtship? |
From: | Robin Eckermann <> |
Date: | Sun, 11 Sep 2011 17:18:27 +1000 |
The Kookaburra at the front is giving this freshly caught mouse to the
(larger) bird at the back - my guess a partner rather than an offspring?
Is this a form of courtship behaviour? Not something my wife would
particularly warm to, but each to their own. Regards ... Robin Eckermann |
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