Maybe it’s a contrary bird and is being nomadic during a wet inland, or maybe
it’s annoyed that the East/west expressway got cancelled. Perhaps it should
have gone to Specsavers.
From: Bill Stent
Sent: 09 December 2016 08:22
To: Tony Russell
Cc:
Subject: East Kew Cockatiel
G'day tones
I'm basing that purely on the fact that they're so unusual here, and that
they're reasonably commonly kept as caged birds.
Bill
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Tony Russell <> wrote:
Why so Bill? They are known to be nomadic and move towards the coast in dry
seasons inland.
-----Original Message-----
From: Birding-Aus On Behalf Of
Bill Stent
Sent: 09 December 2016 07:41
To:
Subject: East Kew Cockatiel
There was a Cockatiel calling from a pine in the Harrison Reserve opposite
Kew High School (in Melbourne) this morning. I assume it's an escapee.
Bill
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