Twenty or more years ago a pair occupied the roof of the Belconnen Library.
John Layton
Holt.
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From: Philip Veerman
Sent: Thursday, 6 August 2020 9:13 PM
To: 'Canberra Birds'
Subject: Odd place for lapwings
My first floor workplace desk over the past month or more overlooks the roof
of the post office depot in Tuggeranong. It is olive green (i.e. grass
colour). The roof is regularly occupied by a pair of Masked Lapwings. I
don't see them on the other nearby rooves. I don't know what food they find
there but I think they sometimes do. I expect there is a precedent for this
but it is still odd.
Philip
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