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Noisy Friarbirds

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Subject: Noisy Friarbirds
From: Margaret Robertson via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2021 05:02:09 +0000
This morning I used my grocery shopping as a reason to walk in Kaleen. I parked 
near Kaleen South Oval where Noisy Friarbirds were busy in the trees. My walk 
took me along Shannon Cct and Alberga St, parallel to Ginninderra Dr. This area 
is planted with prolifically flowering ironbarks, which were full of Noisy 
Friarbirds, swooping between trees and calling loudly. The friarbirds greatly 
outnumbered the Red Wattlebirds that were also enjoying the feast. I am 
accustomed to seeing one or two friarbirds and not the overwhelming abundance 
present today. It was delightful!

Margaret Robertson
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