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Subject: | Pied Currawong on Cape York |
From: | Iain Campbell <> |
Date: | Thu, 2 Sep 2021 19:13:58 +1000 |
Has anyone looked at the systematics of the Pied Currawong on the cape? I spent time watching them last week and their flight seemed (at least to me) more laborious than those farther south. Is this my imagination or have others noticed differences?
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