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Water birds and rats

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Subject: Water birds and rats
From: "wallaces" <>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 21:11:25 +1000
At Jerrabomberra Wetlands today the most interesting thing was a very active Water-rat which seemed to find the best foraging spots near the not so happy waterbirds. It was hard to tell if it was actually foraging or following/harassing/chasing the birds but it certainly kept moving close to the birds and the birds kept moving away from it.
 
Steve

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