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Birds in Carparks

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Subject: Birds in Carparks
From: "Philip A. Veerman" <>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 00:06:03 +1000
Regent Honeyeaters have a habit of turning up at carparks in Canberra, attracted by the ironbark trees that are planted in the car parks. I've got a lot of film of one in that situation. Pity though, it was a very noisy environment with the almost constant traffic when I was concentrating on recording its mimicry. I was chasing this bird for hours, several times over a week, with many people going by, not least was most of Canberra's bird watchers who went to see it.
 
Philip
 
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