Hi Lawrie
Over the past couple of weeks I have seen and heard several Fan-tailed Cuckoos
in
various parts of Toolangi State Forest (60 plus km ~NE of Melb for those
unfamiliar
with it). They appear to be in the usual numbers for this time of year. There
are
also Shining Bronze-cuckoos as usual, but I haven't seen or heard Pallid
Cuckoos yet.
Cheers,
Merrilyn
Lawrie Conole wrote:
> I've been out and about a bit lately, and though Pallid Cuckoos are much in
> evidence, and Horsfield's and Shining Bronze-cuckoos too, I've hardly come
> across
> a single Fan-tailed Cuckoo in central and eastern Victoria.
>
> Anyone else having this experience, or have I gone selectively deaf?
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