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Subject: | Breeding underway? |
From: | "David Geering"<> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jun 1998 08:00:55 +1000 |
There was mention recently of magpies gearing-up to breed and lapwings on eggs (always notoriously early breeders - I remember them almost being iced to the nest in Armidale). Yesterday morning, while walking through Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne, I saw a Little Raven carrying what I thought at the time could have been nesting material. This was confirmed in the afternoon when I saw both members of the pair busily nest building. They were at it again this morning. Also this morning was a Song Thrush in full voice, a first for me (the song, not the thrush - saw my first one in January!). Are these signs that the end of my first Melbourne winter is in sight. I can only hope so. (A rather cold) David Geering |
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