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Figbird breeding in Victoria

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Subject: Figbird breeding in Victoria
From: "Billinghurst, David (RTATECH)" <>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:25:52 +1100
> From:  Lawrie Conole
>
> PS: It is interesting to hear that Figbirds are nesting in
> far eastern Victoria - thanks Mike - it'll be fascinating to
> see how quickly and how far west they come over the next few
> years!  What odds that Figbirds will reach and colonise
> Melbourne in the next decade or so - keeping the Koels and
> White-headed Pigeons company ...

Not to mention the flying foxes, which have really settled in.

        David

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