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gang-gang and currawongs

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Subject: gang-gang and currawongs
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 10:04:00 +1000
We have had what I think is a family of gang-gangs at our place for several 
months now, mum, dad and young male and young female.  It is wonderful seeing 
them almost every day, and there is not much to eat around here now.  We are 
filling in weekly data sheets

But what worries me is the fact that there are several, more or less resident 
currawongs.  They harrass the gang-gangs, who don't take much notice.  We 
hardly ever have small birds

Elizabeth
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