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Galah & Starling Behaviour

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Subject: Galah & Starling Behaviour
From: "Chris Coleborn" <>
Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 15:36:57 +1000
Hello All,

Autumn is when we often see flocking of various bird species. In Nth Vic we see large flocks of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, Long-billed Corella, Galah also other species such as Striated Pardalotes, Magpie-larks. Ravens etc. I also saw a flock of about twelve Pied Butcherbirds too. I have not often seen them flock like this. It was great also to see a flock of about a dozen Brolga too - not bad for Nth Vic. Anyway, a few weeks back at sunset I was parked near the town of Leitchville and noticed flocks of about 200+ of both Galahs and Starlings flying around the trees getting ready to roost for the night. As is often the case, they seem to 'galah' around a bit before settling down, with the flocks landing, and then suddenly as one taking off and flying frantically in formation around and around calling loudly before landing. They seem to be having quite a bit of fun! This can go on quite a few times. What struck me this time was that the massed flocks of these two species would intersect one another's flights, so for a brief time the two flocks were all intermingled. However, neither flock became disorganized. Both kept their formation and after mingling would simply come apart without any apparent confusion or disorder. The precision required for such close flying and for the concentration needed to keep in touch with one's own species in such circumstances seemed to me to be remarkable. Fascinating!

We are so very thankful for the several 'inches' of rain we have had in Nth Victoria. The country is responding very quickly, and we look for some follow up soon.

Regards,

Chris Coleborn
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