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From: Mark Clayton via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 07:16:28 +0000

On a contrary note to Alison's, the koels around my GBS site, after I recorded three in week 44 and one in week 45, have gone quiet and I haven't heard one at all this week. I think others have also noted this and am not sure why it is happening other than the persistent wet weather may have had some influence on the birds. Anyone got any ideas?

Mark

On 18/11/2021 6:06 pm, Alison wrote:

Jack,

 

I can now confirm two male and two female Koels at O’Sullivan Street Higgins.

The two males were in the tree in my neighbour’s front yard while the females were in a tree in the back yard. They stayed in their respective trees, occasionally calling, for well over two hours.

 

Around 5:00 the females began to make a move  and they are now all currently flying round the area, calling.

 

 

Alison

 

 


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