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Subject: swallow nests
From: "Jo Wieneke" <>
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 97 12:34:08 UT
I've heard of Welcome Swallows nesting on a ferry that ran somewhere on the 
Hawkesbury River NSW.  Apparently the parent birds would follow the ferry all 
day feeding their young which fledged successfully.  On Magnetic Island a pair 
once nested on our boat  - on the radio about 6 inches below the deck in the 
forward cabin. The heat there, during the summer nesting period would have 
easily exceeded 45degrees C and the eggs were often left unattended.  I often 
wondered how the eggs and chicks survived such extreme heat.

Jo Wieneke
Townsville

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