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currawongs

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Subject: currawongs
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 19:53:36 +1100
We have a small piece of lawn, about 6x4mtres.  It has been there for a long 
time.  At the moment, currawongs are tearing it to pieces.  I have not yet 
discovered just what they are finding there to eat. They flyaway as soon as 
they see us.  Has anyone els had this problem with currawongs.  What does 
HANZAB say?

Elizabeth
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