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Subject: | Jerrabomberra Wetlands |
From: | Daniel Montes <> |
Date: | Sat, 27 Jun 2020 07:18:23 +0000 |
Went to Jerrabomberra Wetlands today. The first and only raptor was the Brown Falcon perched on the dead tree at the end of Kelly's Swamp. What caught my mind was a pair of Australian Ravens nest building near Tadorna Hide. Then saw a pair of
male and female Chestnut Teals from the same hide. Also, some rainbow Lorikeets at Fulica hide. The total number of bird species was 36.
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