The spread of St John's Wort in the ACT the last couple of years is
staggering.
Con
On 16/01/2012 12:26 PM, Stephanie Haygarth wrote:
Double-barred finches in a mixed FF of Grey fantails and Yellow-rumped and
Buff-rumped thornbills and another of Brown thornbills with a family of Grey
fantails and SF wrens
a Grey currawong
a Rufous whistler
an SF wren's nest with three eggs attended by a female and elsewhere a male
carrying food
two fluffy young BFCSs with their parents
Red-browed finches carrying nesting material
a single Dusky woodswallow
Speckled warblers and Fairy martins near the carpark
a Wedgetailed eagle in the distance
a Brown falcon
and heaps of St Johns wort.
Steph and Matt
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