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Subject: | Striated Pardalote at Bus Stop |
From: | "Vella, Edwin" <> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 97 08:10:00 PDT |
G'Day All In the last 3 day's as I wait to catch my regular bus from home to get to the Sation for work, I have observed a Striated Pardalote (Red-tipped eastern form) feeding in a small Eucalyptus a metre away from where I wait for the bus. It appears to to feeding on lerps and tends to move off just before the Bus arrives (on Monday morning it almost ran in to me when It took off). Like most Pardalote's they tend to be quite unafraid of humans when feeding and I find it amazing that its has been feeding in the same tree at this time of the morning (6:30 am) in the last 3 days in a row. However this could be the tree where it roosts. Edwin |
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