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Woodswallows

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Subject: Woodswallows
From: "Scott O'Keeffe" <>
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 20:15:39 +1000
I've just come back from 4 days near the QLD-NSW border at Cullendore
(headwaters of the Condamine River), where there were vast numbers of
White-browed Woodswallows, and some Masked.  Multiple flocks of several
thousand birds were see in the air, while the eucalypt canopies (in flower)
were full of birds as well.  Fantastic!

Scott O'Keeffe

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I recall a recent posting about woodswallows in southern Qld.  I was in
the Karara area (west of Warwick) earlier this week and there are massive
numbers of White-browed Woodswallows (with Masked mixed in) in that area.

Cheers

David Geering





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