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Ainslie Swifties

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Subject: Ainslie Swifties
From: "Leo Berzins" <>
Date: Sun, 17 May 2015 12:07:10 +1000
In the preening tree I counted 12 Swift Parrots.
As well as the flowering yellow gum, it's worth checking the nearby eucalypts. There were three Swift Parrots feeding quietly on lerps in the canopy of a neighbouring eucalypt. They stayed there for over half an hour but allowed only occasional glimpses.
 
Regards,
Leo.
 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey Dabb
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 11:29 AM
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Subject: FW: [canberrabirds] Ainslie Swifties
 
Arriving there about 0740 I followed the ink-ink calls and found not only Lindsay but the last of the flock as it headed off to the north-east.  Following the ink-ink calls for about 400m I was about to make visual contact when the flock flew back over my head in the direction from which I had come.  Retracing my steps I found the flock preening in a tree about 50m N of the profusely flowering yellow gum.  After a bit of snapping I left to get a different camera and on return found Leo Berzins who reported the flock had left the preening tree and was feeding in the yellow gum.   After a bit, Leo left to get a different camera, and, as you might have expected, just before he returned the flock again took off towards the NE.     
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Lindsay & Diana [
Sent: Sunday, 17 May 2015 11:01 AM
To: 'COG Mailing List'
Subject: [canberrabirds] Ainslie Swifties
 
This morning from sometime about sunrise to 7.40 am there were at least
8 Swifties including at least one juvenile (brown iris) feeding in the slender, profusely-flowering, smooth-barked gum 100 to 150m north from
the Foveaux St entrance and  on the east side of the levee.   There were
a few juvenile Superbs with them.  All were eventually driven off by Noisy Miners.
 
Lindsay Nothrop
 
 
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