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To: | Canberra Birds <> |
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Subject: | Blackbirds in wet sclerophyll |
From: | calyptorhynchus <> |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jan 2019 05:52:43 +0000 |
My observation is that Blackbirds in the ACT are mainly found along rivers and in very mature and well-watered suburbs, not to any extent in wet sclerophyll forests.
Do others agree with this, and if so what is the barrier to their entering wet forests here as they do in other parts of se Australia?
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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