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Do White-winged Choughs often build nest in exotic trees?

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Subject: Do White-winged Choughs often build nest in exotic trees?
From: Robin Hide <>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 14:12:02 +1100
Seen this morning in the exotic pines (Radiata?) just past the far western end of Yarralumla Nursery abutting Yarramundi Reach (an area which I realised afterwards is now fenced and closed for maintenance/upgrading work- but the track in from beside the English Garden was open when we set off) , an occupied Chough's nest.  Do they often use exotic trees?
Robin Hide

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