I arrived home a few minutes ago just in time to see a flock of about 60-80
Fork-tailed Swifts circling above our house. I guess there could have been
lots more ahead of them. I haven't recorded this species often around Geelong
- it's a new species for my "backyard" list - rather nice as we're moving to a
new backyard in a few days.
There's a front moving through this part of the state from the west, with
fairly strong NE winds at present, and storms predicted. Fairly typical
weather for swifts.
Russell
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Russell Woodford
Music & Info Systems
Sacred Heart College Geelong
http://web.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au/music/auralonline.html
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