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Subject: | Superb Parrots, Pink-eared Ducklings & Glossy Blacks |
From: | Julie Clark <> |
Date: | Wed, 13 May 2020 07:13:00 +0000 |
Hi All,
There seem to be plenty of Superb Parrots in the Gungahlin area. During a walk around Yerrabi Pond last week I recorded 22 birds, and that included 17 all feeding on the ground under Chinese Elms in one location. They can usually be found in the Yerrabi Pond
& Mulligan's area throughout the year, although in reduced numbers during the colder months.
Photos for anyone interested on Flickr ....
Also, photos of the Pink-eared Ducklings (2 broods) at Mulligan's ...
Glossy Black-Cockatoos on Jerrabomberra Hill ...
Cheers
Julie
Julie Clark
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