canberrabirds

Feeding Flocks

To: Terry Munro <>
Subject: Feeding Flocks
From: Graham Gall <>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 00:41:48 +0000
Woh thats awesome news!

> On 18 Feb 2020, at 11:38 am, Terry Munro <> wrote:
>
> This morning while I was walking around the front of my place in Watson I saw 
> 70 to 80 Welcome Swallows hawking for flying insects, a mixed flock of about 
> 80 Striated & Spotted Pardalotes with some Silvereyes. Also there were about 
> 12 Noisy Miners, 4 Wattlebirds, a small flock of Yellow Rumped Thornbills, a 
> Grey Fantail & a couple of Grey Butcherbirds. The rain has livened things up 
> around here.
> Terry Munro


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