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Injured Fantailed Cuckoo Sydney

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Subject: Injured Fantailed Cuckoo Sydney
From: "Stephen Gross" <>
Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 20:07:30 +1000
The same is true here in Orange. Despite at times very cold winters with
daytime maximums of  5 or 6 degrees, I have occasionally recorded Fan Tailed
Cuckoo during winter. At these times I have never heard them calling.
Steve Gross
Orange NSW


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> Even in Canberra, where winters are considerably colder than Sydney
> or the NSW South Coast, Fan-tailed Cuckoos are not uncommonly
> recorded through the winter months.
>
> Harvey
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