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| Subject: | Raven distraction display? Flocking Goldfinches |
| From: | "Michael Hunter" <> |
| Date: | Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:44:25 +1000 |
Hi All,
Over the last three weeks a pair of Aus Ravens has been loitering in
the eucalypts at the top of Mayfair Rd. Mulgoa, acting somewhat furtively. I
walk up that hill most mornings, when they see me coming they fly across the
road from a group of trees on the right (N) to a single large one on the left
and watch as I pass.
Twice,some days apart, one bird has carried a nesting-sized twig,
watched me approach, flew to the adjacent electricity pylon and deposited the
twig on a crossbar near the top, look at me then fly off. The stick and bird
have gone on my way back a few minutes later, no nest in the pylon.
Could this be some kind of distraction behavior?
Also saw a JACKY WINTER first for a while, and a flock of 50+ EUROPEAN
GOLDFINCHES flying in the Valley itself on 24/7. Plus the usual, Whipbirds
active, but a dearth of ducks, just a few Woodies.
Cheers
Michael
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