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Subject: | Breeding success this season |
From: | "calyptorhynchus ." <> |
Date: | Tue, 24 Dec 2019 05:55:54 +0000 |
I think the well watered gardens of the inner south are enabling birds in our area to have some breeding success, though less than usual. I have noted juvenile Magpies, Currawongs, Galahs, Noisy Miners, Red Wattlebirds, though none of the smaller
passerines or parrots. Everyday I note a female Bowerbird enter our yard to take away small cherries to her young.
John Leonard
-- 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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