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To: | con <> |
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Subject: | Woodswallows (mainly) Stilts and Avocets |
From: | Martin Butterfield <> |
Date: | Sun, 18 Nov 2018 02:58:16 +0000 |
The flock on which I reported yesterday was a bit more dispersed this morning. When I got the scope on those feeding in the paddock I saw a couple of them pull up and eat a largeish insect
larva. From the size of it possible a chafer - so they are doing good work in the paddock.
With the owners permission I had a good look round the plantation on the Eastern side of the road. Many of the birds seemed to be flying into the dense growth of the trees: there could
well be nests in there but I couldn't locate any. I did see several copulations and have identified a pose by the female White-browed as leading to such an activity, A few photos of the display are in
a follow-up blog post but I was too slow to catch the culmination.
A couple of updating images of the Frgmouith s is also included.
Martin Butterfield
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 18:03, Con Boekel <> wrote:
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