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Subject: | Unusual nests |
From: | "Terry Bishop" <> |
Date: | Tue, 2 Oct 2007 10:06:01 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time) |
From: Terry Bishop Date: 2/10/2007 10:03:54 AM To: Birding-aus<>; Subject: Unusual nests There is a breeding colony of Silver Gulls on the Northern boundary of Orange City. They are on a private farm dam and are the same gulls that feed around the Orange rubbish tip. Terry B Orange NSW -------Original Message------- From: Kurtis Lindsay Date: 1/10/2007 8:14:19 PM To: Birding Aus Subject: Unusual nests I observed a Silver Gull nest on the bow of a small boat, off the Wharf at Manly today. When we neared to close in our own boat the pair fiercely Warned us. This is the first I have heard of Silver gulls nesting so close To habitation. There has been a recent influx of Sacred Ibis breeding in Canary Island Date Palms in Sydney city with nests sighted in the trees in Cook & Philip Park, Hyde Park and Darling Harbour. At least 4 pairs to each tree. Kurtis Lindsay |
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