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Subject: | lyrebird nest raided by predator |
From: | Stuart Rae via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2023 09:47:12 +0000 |
Following on from Matthew Higgins' trail cam footage of a sugar glider at a lyrebird nest. I found a lyrebird nest that had been opened up by a predator. The egg was left behind and the evidence points to the work of a feral cat.
For more, refer to my blog post at:
https://stuartrae.blogspot.com/2023/08/lyrebird-nest-raided-while-surveying.html
I have also added a description of lyrebird display on a previous post and a video of a lyrebird displaying at: https://youtu.be/G0PDl8wJ3UE
Stuart
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