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Spent time again this morning looking for male Pink Robins but no luck.
Just as I was preparing to leave the area I noticed a Black Currawong mooching around the back of my vehicle then seeming to disappear.
Knowing these birds can become food thieves I moved up to the grassy area around the picnic tables and sure enough the bird had moved here soon to be joined by another one.
The first bird was looking for food cocking its head to listen for worms in the ground I suspect.
This second bird must have eaten berries that did not agree with his stomach.
Did I really just regurgitate that lot?
Just as I was preparing to leave the area I noticed a Black Currawong mooching around the back of my vehicle then seeming to disappear.
Knowing these birds can become food thieves I moved up to the grassy area around the picnic tables and sure enough the bird had moved here soon to be joined by another one.
The first bird was looking for food cocking its head to listen for worms in the ground I suspect.
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This second bird must have eaten berries that did not agree with his stomach.
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Did I really just regurgitate that lot?
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