Definitely a TYBA species Mark! What I found interesting, and something I have observed before, is that larger casts (and temogs) seem to feed further in to a bush (safety) rather than being out on a limb, so to speak like more common and smaller spp.
They might be more aware of being predated on by birds 🤷♂️…. but I’ve seen heaps of large species right out in the open so it might be circumstantial and your imagination 😊
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