All still there this morning for the nest workshop, but much more in the
trees, fences and on the ground than yesterday, though on several occasions
a great cloud of them rose into the air. I predict that with the rain they
will now stay and attempt to nest, with courting type behaviour observed on
a number of occasions. There were a handful of masked amongst them, seen in
the air and also while on low perches.
Jack Holland
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From: John Leonard
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2014 6:56 PM
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Subject: White-browed WS at Campbell Park
Around 100, around the horse gate and further east over the paddocks around
6 this evening in the drizzle. No Masked WSs I could see.
John Leonard
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