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rufous song lark

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Subject: rufous song lark
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 14:59:46 +1100
Bill picked up the nest of a rufous song lark on Friday.  He kept his distance. 
 A snake could easily take eggs or young.  The bird lands some distance from 
the nest, and, yes, it is on the north side of the gully

Also, another triller's nest above that large log, not far from the track, just 
before it crosses the gully

Elizabeth
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