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And now there are six!

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Subject: And now there are six!
From: jandaholland--- via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 22:07:06 +0000

I followed up some very loud begging this morning and found my 6th fledgling for the season right out in the open on the ground (very unusual for my observations) being frantically fed by a couple of RWBs.  It then moved onto a railing from where it continued to beg loudly while its hosts hunted for food.

 

All 6 are well separated in space (250-300 m apart) or time/appearance, so I am confident all are different, certainly the most I’ve ever had so early in the season (there are 29 that I’m aware of so far).  Jack Holland


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