Dear <')/////==<,
A little harsh. Both abbreviations are explained in the first sentence.
Besides, I thought the title was so intriguing that I just had to open the
e-mail.
Carl.
PS HBC isn't a bank.
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Helen Larson
Sent: Monday, 20 February 2012 6:23 PM
To: Russ; Birding Aus
Subject: SFW feeding HBC
SFW HBC?
SFW = southern fresh waters? HBC is a bank? no they are birds.....
Please use bird names in full so we don't get even more puzzled than usual -
thanks!
<')/////==<
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From: Russ <>
To: Birding Aus <>
Sent: Sunday, 19 February 2012, 22:18
Subject: SFW feeding HBC
Hi all
I'm still settling into a new job and haven't had much time for birding
lately, but occasionally the birds just find you, don't they? As I arrived
home yesterday there was a female (or brown) Superb Fairy-Wren on the fence
right in front of the car - and I did a double-take because it was feeding
a BIGGER bird - a young Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo. I've seen a few species
(mostly Thornbills) feeding Bronze-Cuckoos over the years, but I can't
recall seeing a fairy-Wren do it, although I think they're a standard
target species for these cuckoos. Is it a bit late for this sort of thing?
I know FWs breed through until about February here, but I was under the
impression that cuckoos breed mainly in spring and early summer. Has anyone
else noticed cuckoos breeding this late into the summer before?
Russell Woodford
Geelong
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