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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