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Subject: | Carn tha Pies! |
From: | Stuart Harris <> |
Date: | Mon, 18 May 2015 18:44:07 +1000 |
After starting pruning at a new vineyard (Surveyor Hill) today, I was delighted to be serenaded by three Pied Butcherbirds. The recent COG Annual Bird report lists this species as rare, non-breeding visitor. The report (as I understand it) is a compilation of information and records up till 30JUN14. Considering the amount of reports of this species from the past ten months, usually from the west and north/west of Canberra, it may be prudent to revise the status of this species in the next COG Annual Bird report. I have seen one or two Pied Butcherbirds regularly at another vineyard (Brindabella Hills) which is only two kilometers away.
Uncommon, breeding resident may be more appropriate me thinks ? Regards Stuart Harris |
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