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Subject: | Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos feeding in wattle |
From: | Wendy McWilliams <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:24:13 +1000 |
Have just witnessed two adult Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos feeding
in a newly flowering wattle in a suburban street in Glen Waverley,
Victoria. A juvenile was squawking in a Grevillea Robusta next to it.
The wattle is on the nature strip and is only medium sized, so the
birds were at eye level. What an amazing site.
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