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To: | John Brannan <> |
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Subject: | Early Oriole |
From: | shorty via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Mon, 8 Aug 2022 07:27:39 +0000 |
It could also be an overwintering bird. There are some that do and at my place in Symonston they have overwintered for at least the last 9 Years. There has been one calling including mimicry for at least a Month now. A quick snap I took an hour
or so ago.
Shorty
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 5:02 PM John Brannan <> wrote:
Just had one in my garden here in Florey, going through its repertoire of mimicry, including (in a clear attempt to confuse) a Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike. Attachment:
ATT00001.txt |
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