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To: | Terry Bell <>, "" <> |
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Subject: | The Braddon koels |
From: | Jack & Andrea Holland <> |
Date: | Sun, 10 Feb 2019 09:54:18 +0000 |
Thanks Terry, that's now 62 for this season that I'm aware of. However, you're still a little way down the "pecking order". A couple of others have had two together, there were 3 seen in the one back yard in O'Connor a couple of weeks ago, Diana White has at least 4 in close proximity in Narrabundah and Steve Wallace has found a couple more than that in Fraser. Regards Jack Holland -----Original Message----- From: Terry Bell Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2019 6:38 PM To: chatline canberrabirds Subject: The Braddon koels Plenty of activity at my retirement village, corner Fawkner / Girrahween Sts., and there are definitely not one but two begging fledglings. As a matter of interest, where does it now place this location in the pecking order ? Sent from my iPad ******************************************************************************************************* |
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