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White Winged Chough behaviour

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Subject: White Winged Chough behaviour
From: Mark Kliene <>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 09:23:39 +1100
Hi all,
Yesterday afternoon i witnessed some peculiar behaviour between two
groups (3 and 4) of
Choughs. They were frantically scraping pits in the earth and was
observed to be flicking
from what i could ascertain, dirt into the underwings of the primary
feathers, or could it have been termites or ants? it was almost a
ritualistic exercise. Is this a common practice, could anyone explain
this behaviour?
Cheers,

Mark Kliene.

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