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Subject: | RE: Thornbill Gymnastics |
From: | "Osborn, Paul PR" <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Jun 1997 08:57:18 +1000 |
I have frequently observed Yellow-rumped Thornbills exhibiting this behaviour. At our place (Cooranbong, NSW) they do this only when breeding and only in the vicinity of the nest. I have always thought it to be a distraction display akin to the 'broken wing' behaviour of some other species. They perform this behaviour on our fence and I find it quite endearing to see these little birds hanging upside down and swinging freely, often accompanied by their very pretty little song. Paul Osborn |
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