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Subject: | Spangled Drongo |
From: | cbrandis <> |
Date: | Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:45:36 +1000 |
I set this 5/6/03 but I am sure only I received it due to
server/netscape problems.
I spotted a SD just south of Wollongong, NSW, about 150 Km S of
Sydney, today and was surprised to see it had a Tassy Silvereye in it's
claws and was proceeding to pluck, tear of strips off and eat it. My
friend said he had seen one take an escaped canary nearby one day so
these appear to be quite a predatory species.
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