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Subject: | Callum brae |
From: | sandra henderson <> |
Date: | Sat, 30 Aug 2014 06:54:08 +1000 |
Plenty of dusky woodswallows back at CB, and much activity at nursery corner, with corollas, cockatoos and rosellas exploring hollows, and some duskies trying to discourage crimson rosellas in some areas. Striated pardalotes nest building in same place as a COG walk saw them last year, visiting tiny hole in large euc with nest material. Kestrel probably nesting or about to, giving nest contact calls.
Sandra H
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