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Gungaderra Grasslands reserve, Palmerston, Bushlark, Brown Songlark

To: John Leonard <>
Subject: Gungaderra Grasslands reserve, Palmerston, Bushlark, Brown Songlark
From: Harvey Perkins <>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 23:58:29 +0000
It's actually The Lark Ascending, but no matter - and wouldn't want to get in the way of a good story...

Harvey

On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 10:37, calyptorhynchus <> wrote:
Just spent an entertaining hour in this reserve (starting from Bollard Street). Along the fence line due south of Bollard St, over the style, I saw one Brown Songlark on the way out and two Bushlarks on the way back.

There were also lots of Skylarks, and, I had forgotten this, when they finish singing and parachute back down they put their undercarriage out and spiral down with legs extended!* And a few Pipits.

Also Tree Martins around the old eucalypts on the hill further on, and a few other things (BFCS, Striated Pardalote, Kestrel &c)

* Someone once told me that their favourite piece of classical music was 'The Lark Descending' by Vaughan Williams.

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John Leonard
Canberra
Australia
www.jleonard.net

‘There is kinship between people and all animals. Such is the Law.’ Kimberley lawmen (from Yorro Yorro)

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