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Gang Gangs in Ivanhoe, Vic.

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Subject: Gang Gangs in Ivanhoe, Vic.
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 17:38:35 +1000



It's always nice to see Gangs Gangs Anthea.

They are regular visitors to my neck of the woods - Box Hill - and I have
stopped reporting sightings because I had assumed that they are now
commonplace.

I usually see one to three Gangs Gangs but we had a flock of ten in our
local small park - Bolton Park - on the morning of 28 March.  They were
quite demonstrative, flying in sweeping arcs from one tree to another and
stimulating responses from the resident Magpies and  Noisy Miners.

Cheers

David

                                                                                
                                 
                                                                                
                                 
                                                                                
                                 
                                                                                
                                 
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From:       brian fleming <>
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Date:       16/04/2012 09:04 AM
Subject: Gang Gangs in Ivanhoe, Vic.
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We have just seen a group of seven Gang Gangs in our Sugar Gum, above
Darebin Creek, at 8.45 am. They seemed to be moving upstream, i.e.
northwards.
They used to be a regular autumn-winter sighting, but it has been some
years since we saw any, and never so many at once.

Anthea Fleming
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