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Süsskirsche spotted by Elisabeth Haselberger:in the Naturkalender App on 23.03.2021

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Coastsnap Station spotted by Murray Ford:in the CoastSnap App on 23.03.2021

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Other bird spotted by Janice Hipperson: “RL's seeking refuge out of the intense rains event. Multiple RL pairs perched on suburban house window sills, trying to get out of rain. Utilising drier areas to preen themselves and cuddle with each other. SEQLD/NSW flooding after non-stop rain for days.” in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Other bird spotted by Tom Massey: “Very wet lorikeet” in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Sulphur-crested Cockatoo spotted by Frank Rome: “Arrived while another couple of Cockatoos were asking to be fed” in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Brush-turkey spotted by bookbook: “Scavenging in puddle outside café” in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Little Corella spotted by Pythonchicky:in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Free Roaming spotted by Cyndi Leneveu: “Travaux de rechargement de plage en cours à Saint-Jean-le-Thomas.” in the CoastSnap App on 12.10.2018

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Sulphur-crested Cockatoo spotted by pennie: “Bedraggled, cockatoo with a large loss of feathers” in the Big City Birds App on 23.03.2021

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Eine andere Strauchart spotted by FlowerPot: “Die Blüten sind gut sichtbar, werden noch nicht von Bienen besucht” in the Naturkalender App on 06.03.2021

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