Tom 2 - distinctive scarring on male, as noted by TomT. Interested to note that they were being quite noisy, chewing bark on a branch behind the hollow, playing and flying. Third photo is a feather floating away, left by female as she flew to a nearby branch. Another pair of gang gangs interacted with this pair (in my mind, they're the 'mystery pair', and show much interest in a tree hollow close by. However, Tom has seen them a couple of years running, and there has been no hollow use/breeding. They are in their tree most evenings, and often seem to accompany the T2 pair.
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