canberrabirds

Yellow tailed black cockatoos

To: JUDY MIDDLEBROOK <>, 'Fleur r Leary' <>, 'COG Chat' <>
Subject: Yellow tailed black cockatoos
From: John Harris <>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 06:33:17 +0000
Curiously, I think this answers my question a few weeks ago about whether
this flock in the south is the same as the Gungahlin flock. There was a
flock of 30+ around Ginnindarra Creek below Percival Hill at the same time
yesterday. So on this occasion at least, two large flocks.
Do they meet up?







On 22/06/2016, 3:42 PM, "JUDY MIDDLEBROOK" <>
wrote:

>There were 20+ resting in the pine trees on Brindabella Road just east of
>Uriarra Village at 10 am yesterday.
>Judy
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>Just observed more than 50 YTBCs swirling and calling above and around the
>pines at the corner of Giralang/Crace near the Barton Hwy roundabout.
>
>Fleur
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