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Spangled Drongo

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Subject: Spangled Drongo
From: "jade welch" <>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 22:40:59 +1000

Jan,

Currently a single Spangled Drongo is constantly flying about in the the neighbours backyard. The bird show's no signs of leaving and this is apparent through out my neighbourhood in Carrara on the Gold Coast. I currently see about two or so in the local park and the one in the backyard and a number of others flying about through out Carrara. Hope this helps. 

Yours Sincerely
Mr Jade Welch
Gold Coast,
Queensland
 
 
>From: "jan england" <>
>To: "birding-aus" <>
>Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Spangled Drongo
>Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 21:18:32 +1000
>
>Hi all,
>
>I saw a Spangled Drongo here at Palmwoods (just south of Nambour in Sunshine Coast hinterland) today. This seems very late in the season as I would have expected them to have all moved north by now. Any comments?
>
>


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