At our previous house in Blaxland Cres, Griffith, we used to regularly
have a large flock of Corellas (100+ birds) fly overhead in the
mornings, coming from the direction of Telopea Park and heading south.
And what was presumably the same flock would fly past in the evenings,
heading north in the direction of Telopea Park. We now live about a
kilometre east of the previous location and don't see or hear the large
Corella flock at all.
On 4/02/2016 9:50 PM, John Harris wrote:
> That may well be the case. There is certainly a flock in the south from
> what everybody seems to be reporting. It seems that they are far less
> frequently seen in the north of Canberra. But they don¹t all flock. I see
> them regularly in the inner north in small groups of 3 or 4. As far north
> as Gungahlin I have only seen them in small mixed flocks with SC Cockatoos.
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