canberrabirds

rufous songlark

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Subject: rufous songlark
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 21:38:02 +1100
Rufous song taking food into it's nest at Callum Brae this morning.  Also, at 
least 4 mail trillers, viciously diving a currawong.  I am sure there were some 
direct hits. This went on for at least 15 minutes.  I hope that the females 
were in their nests, protecting eggs or young.

Striated pardalotes safely away from snakes, with nests in holes in trees, 1 
feeding young and another entering the nest

Elizabeth
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