There is a bit of mistletoe flowering going on in the general area
mentioned so that might be contributing to the size and extent of the
MFF there.
Con
On 22/02/2014 2:20 PM, Bill & Raelene wrote:
On Feb 10 I saw a large mixed feeding flock about 200m north of the
Spillett St stile in Forde outside the electric fence. It was similar
to Con's sighting with addition of 2 Specked Warblers, a Leaden
Flycatcher, Brown Thornbill and Grey Shrike-thrush, no Buff-rumpeds.
There were at least 4 White-throated Treecreepers zipping about. Of
concern are 2 domestic cats that roam nearby. My daughter and another
neighbour nearby have seen them. Forde is supposed to be cat enclosed.
How long before the Speckled Warblers get eaten? What should i do?
Bill
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