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Subject: | Galahs feeding |
From: | "TERRILL NORDSTROM" <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Nov 2006 22:04:09 +1100 |
A large flock of over 100 Galahs have descended on the Acacia longifolia which are growing near the edges of Lake Illawarra 1 hour south of Sydney. These bushes are around 5 mts high and 5 mts across and are full of ripe seed. A flock of Little Corellas have also been seen feeding in the Acacias, although both species are common to the area they are not found in this location in this number. Last year at seeding time both species were seen feeding in the Acacias. It is interesting how birds find their food throughout the year and how flocks which my be dispersed come together when there is food available. Regards Terrill ==============================www.birding-aus.org birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: ============================= |
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