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Subject: | Photo ID: Welcome Swallow nests? |
From: | David Adams <> |
Date: | Sun, 3 Nov 2013 11:40:16 +1100 |
I was just reading an article about the old transcontinental telegraph route that includes a picture of "wasp nests." They look like swallow nests to me (third picture down): http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/02/zombie_communications_decaying_in_the_desert/ Not being particularly strong on nest identification (at best) and never having been to this part of the country, can anyone suggest whose nests the picture depicts? They look every bit like swallow nests to me and, as best as I can guess, Welcome Swallows are the only likely bird in the middle of the continent. Thoughts welcome! =============================== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: http://birding-aus.org =============================== |
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