Up to 18 YTBCs can be found reliably in the Ginninderra Creek
corridor, particularly in areas with fruiting casuarinas (map
attached). Over the past week they have been using the section
between Companion Cres and Copland Dr - including some comical mass
wind-surfing displays in the gusty westerlies.
On 12/07/2014 11:16 AM, Maurits
Zwankhuizen wrote:
About 9 Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos were
tree-hopping along Fairbairn Avenue opposite Duntroon between 10
and 11am this morning. Also a large congregation of about
a dozen White-faced Herons on one of the sports ovals.
Regards,
Maurits Zwankhuizen
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