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Tawny frogmouths in Weetangera

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Subject: Tawny frogmouths in Weetangera
From: Alan Thomas <>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 20:25:45 +1100
Two pairs of tawny frogmouths in a pedestrian walkway between Springvale Dr and McKeahnie St Weetangera  The walkway is the first one immediately past De Salis St as you walk in the direction of the Hawker shops.  A fortnight ago I could only see three and then they disappeared for a week.

The frogmouths are in the first large gum tree from the Springvale dr entrance to the walkway.  The tree is  virtually on the footpath.




Sybilla Kovacs
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