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RE:[canberrabirds] Where have the blackbirds gone?

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Subject: RE:[canberrabirds] Where have the blackbirds gone?
From: "Alan Ford" <>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:01:48 +1100

It is interesting. When people around me started to do what I had done and remove the exotic vegetation the blackbirds began to vanish. Some are still around but not in my immediate vicinity.

 

Alan

 

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