Gang-Gangs have been especially active here in Ainslie the last few days. One
pair visiting every day; two days ago two immature plumaged birds by
themselves in the garden ; and yesterday a flock of 6 flew overhead.
Robin Hide
-----Original Message-----
From: David Nicholls
Sent: Saturday, 19 October 2013 9:40 AM
To: COG
Subject: Flocking Gang-gangs
Something I'd not seen before, a flock of over 30 Gang-gangs frolicking about
in a large eucalypt in west Deakin this morning. Mixed genders, males, some
juvenile, and females (probably - clearly all grey and full size). A bit of
squawking but mainly flying around between branches and to neighbouring trees,
with mutual preening.
DN
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