Oh dear! John Leonard, Exactly the same thing has happened here in lower Garran; they have recently been all over the pistacia trees @ the shopping centre, quite unperturbed by a horde of schl chn below them, in touching distance, when feeding on these trees. But none in my back yard to record on my muster sheet.
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From: Geoffrey Dabb [
Sent: Saturday, 21 February 2015 1:31 PM
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Subject: FW: [canberrabirds] Gang-gangs
Rocky Knob is temporarily a suburban HQ. I hear them continually throughout the day, biggest concentration 0645-0715. The distribution is patchy. I just walked to Elizabeth’s (Wells Gardens) and back without seeing or hearing one GG. In between there is still plenty of C pistacia in seed even as the trees begin to turn the reddish colour that makes it a popular planting – some trees partly ransacked, some not at all. No attacks on the hawthorn as yet. African Boxthorn in favour with several species. For some reason the urban parks people (who periodically try to remove the Celtis) do not address themselves to this pest. Too spiky? To the advantage of the birds, anyway
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Sent: Saturday, 21 February 2015 9:03 AM
To: Canberra Birds
Subject: [canberrabirds] Gang-gangs
Of course, as soon as the Muster period starts the GGs desert our area. Last Sunday they were pretty much present all day around our house, ditto Wednesday. Since the Muster began I just had one record on Thursday and none yesterday or today (so far).