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Pied Currawongs in Melbourne

To: brian fleming <>, "" <>
Subject: Pied Currawongs in Melbourne
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:48:23 +1100
I've never seen or heard one in Altona, 15km west of the city, so they either 
haven't reached here or the habitat is unsuitable (or I've missed them).

Peter Shute

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> Pied Currawongs used to be occasional winter visitors in the
> Heidelberg area.
> In recent years their numbers have increased markedly and
> they have become all-year-round birds.  A pair has bred in or
> near my garden in the last three years - the young bird
> sounds like a baby Magpie with a bad sore throat.
> I would expect to see or hear Pied Currawongs every day of
> the year round here.
>
> Anthea Fleming
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