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Gallery of identifiable Gang-gangs field guide

Posted by MichaelMulvaney

Nearly all we know about local Gang-gang movements has come from reported sightings of the distinctive male "Baldy" who travelled up to 4km to forage when feeding two chicks in the nest. We hope to learn more about how Gang-gangs move through the landscape from further recordings of Baldy and other Gang-gangs with distinctive features, such as Pie (with one eye), Jake (with the peg leg) and the distinguished Goldfeather. This is a gallery of all the birds we are asking you to keep an eye out for. If you spot one of these birds, please take a photograph and report as a normal sighting but click on the yellow star in the top right and add to the Gang-gang movement study - sightings of identifibale birds collection

 

Gallery of identifiable Gang-gangs
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