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Subject: | Noisy Miner breeding in April |
From: | "Nevil Lazarus" <> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Apr 2004 22:07:28 +1000 |
During my early morning walk this morning in the Greenwich ( Sydney) bush, I heard a Noisy Miner making its familiar call - on investigation, there was a nest, quite exposed to the track. There was a chick in the nest, and I watched the parent feeding the chick. Pizzey quotes breeding June - December. Is April breeding most unusual? Regards, Nevil Lazarus <<attachment: winmail.dat>> |
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