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Subject: more sneaky birds
From: (Russell Woodford)
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:44:11 +1000
I reckon they might be expanding. Not a bird you can easily miss when it is 
calling.  They seem to be more regular in summer in both Corio and Ocean Grove 
(one calling there last Sunday when I arrived).

They do overwinter here as well but are a tad harder to pick because they don't 
call.


"Tony Russell" <> on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:59:42 +0930 wrote:
> Not a rare bird at all ( depending on where you are I suppose)but I had
> a Fantailed Cuckoo calling in my back garden at Vista ( Adelaide)this
> morning. First time I've heard one here since I moved in in Feb 2005.
>
> Tony,
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