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Subject: Carpark birds
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 15:25:44 +1000
A late reply to this thread. The Rockwarbler is often a real "carpark
bird", having no hesitation in hopping around underneath parked vehicles in
several of the Blue Mountains carparks. I guess it's not so unlike a little
cave. I remember one occasion when a group of birders went wandering around
a hillside vainly searching for these birds, then on returning to the bus,
the bus-driver asked what the little rusty-coloured bird would have been
that had hopped into the bus!!

Cheers

Carol






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