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Grey-crowned Babblers

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Subject: Grey-crowned Babblers
From: "Warren Thompson" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:50:18 +1100
At Levenstrath about 16km south west of Grafton I have a small resident
population of Grey-crowned Babblers in my yard.  About 25 yrs ago there were
two groups totaling 25 birds. Over the same period they have dwindled down
to four birds until this year when the flock has increased to six. They
spend most of the day foraging and sunbathing in the mulch.  Until this year
they had a camp in a bottlebrush adjacent to the house. This year they
appear to have moved their abode to two large hoop pines at my neighbors
gate.  They are quite unafraid and will approach and forage under the eaves
and if there is movement in the house they will hang onto the brickwork and
then look around the edge of the window and into the house.  The more you
see these birds the more you are drawn to the idea of a bounty on cats.

Warren Thompson

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