Fwd: Flocking currawongs

Hi. I'm in Drummoyne (Sydney) where there was a flock of Pied Currawongs about 6 weeks ago when trees in the (small!) Bob Smith Reserve were fruiting. I didn't try to count them but there were certainly more than 20. They were in and around the Reserve, very active and vocal, for at least 2 weeks. When they had diminished the fruit supply the group diminished and dispersed, but about 6 are still in a much wider range around the area, very pleasantly vocal.
Joan

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From: Joan Rosenthal <rose.joan@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 at 10:05
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Flocking currawongs
To: Casimir Liber <casliber0134@gmail.com>
Hi. I'm in Drummoyne (Sydney) where there was a flock of Pied Currawongs about 6 weeks ago when trees in the (small!) Bob Smith Reserve were fruiting. I didn't try to count them but there were certainly more than 20. They were in and around the Reserve, very active and vocal, for at least 2 weeks. When they had diminished the fruit supply the group diminished and dispersed, but about 6 are still in a much wider range around the area, very pleasantly vocal.
Joan

On Thu, 26 Oct 2023 at 23:35, Casimir Liber <casliber0134@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm in Sydney too and come to think of it, I don't recall seeing them
in flocks – maybe 2 or 3 at most together
Cas

On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 8:57 PM <paulodoyle@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
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> Thanks Philip,
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> I live in Sydney and never see flocks around my area.
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> From: Philip Veerman <pveerman@pcug.org.au>
> Sent: Monday, 23 October 2023 10:05 AM
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> Hello Paul,
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> That is a curious comment. I would say that having large flocks of Pied Currawongs is entirely normal. They are rarely alone here. Where I am at Canberra, a flock of 40 is about average for flock size, especially in winter, when flocks that size or bigger are daily observations. During the breeding season they disperse a lot more. Especially noisy in flocks, when they decide to try to fight away ravens or owls or raptors.
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> About Gold Coast, although I have spent a lot of time there too. I don’t have any specific memory about them in flocks or not. As I am so familiar with them, I would not think of it.
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