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High Swallows

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Subject: High Swallows
From: Denise Kay <>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 20:17:29 +1100
The Swallows where very high this evening, the little cormorants or are they 
darters ? have been increasing in numbers all week .

20 /22 Monday, 45 Friday and 50 plus this evening. Following Ginninderra Creek 
up  probably to Yerabi and back  to Lake Ginninderra . Quite spectacular.

It seems the Night Herons have vacated the regular roosting site on the Island 
in Giralang Pond since the Sacred Ibis took to roosting there.

Denise





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