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Canberra Tawny Grassbird in song - film

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Subject: Canberra Tawny Grassbird in song - film
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 13:30:03 +0000
The TG I saw early on Tuesday morning beside the creek was carrying something
white and approx. 4 cm long:  a caterpillar?  After a well behaved showing, it
dropped into the reeds and returned a few minutes later without it.


On 11/01/2017 7:04 PM, David Rees wrote:
Con

Given that there were two of them and they were not 'ships in the night' its possible.

David

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Con Boekel <m("boekel.com.au","con");" target="_blank">> wrote:
David

That seemed to me to be a scolding call...

Is it possible that they have a nest nearby?

regards

Con

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