Glossies in the Mist

Posted by GITM1

Welcome to Glossies in the Mist!

Glossies in the Mist is a collaborative project between the NSW Government's Saving our Species program, Wingecarribee Shire Council and the 'Friends of the Glossy Black-Cockatoo' community group. For more information about the project visit the Glossies in the Mist facebook page.

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Discussion

cre8momentum wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Hi there CarbonAI,
I wonder if you could shed some light on your suggestion… I understand chewed cones indicate the presence of Glossy Black-cockatoo rather than Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo.

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GITM2 wrote:
7 Feb 2025
@cre8momentum & @poida84, an amusing end to an intriguing mystery! :) @poida84, hope you see the glossies again, along with the ghost mushrooms.

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poida84 wrote:
7 Feb 2025
@cre8momentum all good might have to give her the name Divine anyways if she don't have a name later. hehehe

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cre8momentum wrote:
7 Feb 2025
Oh dear - that was me commenting on the GITM page, and yes it was intended as a complementary expression! Sorry for confusion and the time spent trying to figure out the mystery!

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poida84 wrote:
7 Feb 2025
@GITM2 oh my bad still good conversations makes it more interesting. ill have look don't think i got the otherside. it is interesting though ill be doing some walks soon to thirlmere lakes again for ghost mushrooms so hopefully get to see them again. this time with longer lens :D

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