Callocephalon fimbriatum

2 Gang-gang Cockatoo at Hughes, ACT

Callocephalon fimbriatum at Hughes, ACT - 26 May 2024
Callocephalon fimbriatum at Hughes, ACT - 26 May 2024
Callocephalon fimbriatum at Hughes, ACT - 26 May 2024
Callocephalon fimbriatum at Hughes, ACT - 26 May 2024
Callocephalon fimbriatum at Hughes, ACT - 26 May 2024
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Callocephalon fimbriatum 29 May 2024 MichaelMulvaney
Callocephalon fimbriatum 28 May 2024 CarbonAI
Callocephalon fimbriatum 28 May 2024 LisaH

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School hollow pair, I think, guarding both school hollow and nearby duck hollow. A diligent pair that are intent on securing their hollow and hoping for a successful fledging this year (as are their human observers)! I noticed them also around the hollow most of last year - they seem to be around the area most days, I believe.

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   29 May 2024
Thanks Lisa - can you please put together your school hollow pair photos for the Gang-gnag AI ANU project
LisaH wrote:
   29 May 2024
Yes, will be compiling photos for all hollows monitored - just need the time . . .
   29 May 2024
Fantastic I am sending an email out to the Gang-gang Gang this week detailing where to load pictures to
LisaH wrote:
   29 May 2024
Thanks Michael - exciting project!

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  • 2 Abundance
  • 26 May 2024 04:43 PM Recorded on
  • LisaH Recorded by

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  • Mixed Gender
  • Is perched in or near the hollow Bird behaviour at hollow
  • True Nesting site
  • True Repeat Observation

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