Hi all, Follow up here since I agree with Phillip. They came from where the Mundoonen Range crosses the Hume Hwy ~20 km Sydney side of Yass. Birds were heading towards North Canberra following a path roughly parallel to the Barton Hwy. We were able to watch them for 10-20 km from our vantage point (very rough, very generalised line on map attached) they weren't high up (we were looking down on them), but didn't change direction at all either. Yes long shot they get to Majura.....there probably is but I am unaware of stands of suitable feed for Glossies in between. On my place I have the odd individual Allocasuarina littoralis or Black She-Oak (I think they are) but no stands. I have seen higher densities of She-oaks whilst commuting along the Hume Hwy from the Lade Vale Rd intersection to Yass. And from memory another nice patch on a hill top off Lade Vale Rd before it hits Gundaroo Rd.
Also another non-bird related happening, the ‘rat’ that entered my place during the week is a Yellow-footed Antechinus! I thought it wasn’t at first so put traps out…..bluddy tough critters – heard the trap go off last night and was lucky enough that its neck wasn’t broken so I released it straight away. Now what do I do? Anyone got any non-lethal traps that I could borrow so I can re-locate it somewhere else on the place? And is that legal? Not that I really care, to me its morally right since I haven’t heard of the Yellow-foots being over-populated and/or causing environmental degradation anywhere? Regards, Alex.
That is very vague. flock heading south prob came from .......... she-oaks from the Hume up there........ So where is this (up there)?
Philip
-----Original Message----- From: Alex McLachlan [mailto:m("y7mail.com","asuperciliosa");" target="_blank">] Sent: Saturday, 24 August 2013 4:29 PM To: m("canberrabirds.org.au","canberrabirds");" target="_blank"> Subject: [canberrabirds] Glossy blacks
And olive legless lizards :-) Been wondering when some glossies would fly over 8 in a flock heading south prob came from NE end of mundoonen range. I've seen plenty of she-oaks from the Hume up there. Next in line might be mt Majura?
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