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Subject: | The Malleefowl Are Back |
From: | Peter Waanders <> |
Date: | Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:09:31 +1030 |
Hi all, Over recent weeks there have been increased sightings of Malleefowl along the Ouyen-Patchewollock road, in western Victoria. Between 10 and 20 birds have been reported by various observers. It looks like a repeat of last years' event where the birds forage on spilt grain or canola seeds along the side of the road. Sunset is the best time and it is encouraging that the locals have put up numerous warning signs along the road. cheers Peter ---- Peter Waanders Southern Birding Services PO Box 2008, Berri SA 5343 Australia Phone: 1800-BIRDING (free from landlines within Australia) mob.: +61 (0)409 763172 sat.: +61 (0)424 212889 Email: Web: www.sabirding.com Birding Store: www.birdingstore.com.au Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Southern-Birding-Services/134270499971996 |
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