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Subject: | Nesting Reed Warblers |
From: | knightl <> |
Date: | Tue, 20 Jan 2004 17:59:13 +1000 |
If anyone in SEQ is interested, there were a pair of reed warblers
building a nest in the water lilies ~ 2 metres to the west of the
second stepping stone from the pegola on the lake at the Roma St
Parklands. When I saw them at lunch time today, they were busy weaving
bits of fibre into a nest that was the shape and size of a cupped hand.
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