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Black Swans in cow paddock

To: "Paul & Irene Osborn" <>, "birding aus" <>
Subject: Black Swans in cow paddock
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:15:29 +1000



Paul

It's not unusual to see hundreds of Black Swans grazing on pastures in the
area around Lake Condah in southwestern Victoria.  Australian Shelducks are
often scattered among the swans.

Regards

David

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From:       "Paul & Irene Osborn" <>
To:         <>
Date:       28/04/11 11:22 AM
Subject: Black Swans in cow paddock
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Earlier this week my wife saw a pair of Black Swans walking about in an
open
grassy paddock with a mob of cattle. Nearest water was about 300m away.
I've
only ever seen Swans in or adjacent to water (except when flying) and was
wondering if this was unusual behaviour.
Paul Osborn
Bulahdelah, NSW

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