Grey Currawong Strepera versicolor |
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Grey Currawongs are woodland and forest inhabitants where they specialise in foraging in the crevices and under the loose bark of eucalypts. They are not often seen in Canberra's gardens, preferring the wooded reserves such as Black Mountain and Mt Ainslie where most records are of one or two birds.Numbers are lowest in November and December and highest in April and again in August. Numbers have remained fairly steady throughout the survey although there was a period from 1991 to 1993 when numbers were lower. Nesting has been recorded from mid-October to late December, dependent young from early December to mid-March. R=47. BR=31.
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