On a more serious note, and in answer to Russell's original question, I had
a family group of Superb Wrens feeding a fledged Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo
in the Capertee Valley just last Thursday, so it would indeed seem that
breeding has continued quite late into summer this year. The cuckoo looked
easily well developed enough to be fending for itself - is anyone aware if
cuckoo young will overstay their necessary feeding period just because they
can?
Oh, and Helen, I have always found abbreviations to be a great way to test
my knowledge of birds. In this case, it would seem you had an impressive
day, with a haul of 12 Channel-billed Cuckoos, 2 Hornbill (Helmeted)
Friarbirds, 1 Yellow-spotted Honeyeater, 3 White-bellied Cuckoo Shrikes, 7
White-breasted Woodswallows, and masses of Torresian Imperial Pigeons. Am I
right? :)
Cheers,
Ashwin
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