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Red-browed finches, Higgins

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Subject: Red-browed finches, Higgins
From: John Layton via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 21:34:58 +0000
Yes, I experienced that type of excitement earlier earlier this year 
when I saw Zebra Finches in our yard accompanied by juveniles. Did this 
mean  they were breeding in the area? I really hope so, or did m Mum, 
Dad and the kids all escape from captivity.

John Layton

Holt.

On 15/07/2023 3:59 pm, tlann rail via Canberrabirds wrote:

> First time we've seen red-browed finches in Higgins.  I'm a bit excited!
>
> Regards.
> Tracy.
>
>
>
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