Why this species is on the ACT's Threatened Species list is beyond me.
It is an eruptive species in the local area with hundreds at times
arriving and at other times only a few. Typical of a bird of the "inland".
Mark
On 16/10/2019 1:54 pm, Hawkins, Brian wrote:
> Does it seem to anyone else that there are a lot more WW Trillers in Canberra
> at the moment that in previous springs? In the last day I have heard them at
> Mawson, Curtin and Yarralumla.
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> Brian
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> I was very surprised to hear a White-winged Triller in full voice in Glebe
> Park this arvo.
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