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campbell park on wednesday, nesting

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Subject: campbell park on wednesday, nesting
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 09:43:05 +1000
Willie wagtail on nest , choughs beneath nest being dived by ww partner.

Dusky wood swallow building nest in same tree as ww.

Black faced cuckoo shrike on nest to the left beyond the horse gate

Another pair of ww building a nest on left, beyond horse gate

Flame robin nest in tree near nightjar?  Two females, or f. and juvenile 
entering and leaving nest.
No sign of the male

There is a pair of tawny frogmouths, near the car park.  Only one has been in 
their usual tree for several days, but we can't  find the other, presumably on 
a nest

Elizabeth
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