 I was called out this afternoon to rescue a `Cormorant’ at Heron Park that had puked up a snake.  Cormies and snakes don’t go together, so I trotted of f to investigate.  There was a very wind battered Black-Headed Heron that had regurgitated his breakfast on the paving!  Thought you might be interested!  The bird flew off once it felt a bit rested!!
I was called out this afternoon to rescue a `Cormorant’ at Heron Park that had puked up a snake.  Cormies and snakes don’t go together, so I trotted of f to investigate.  There was a very wind battered Black-Headed Heron that had regurgitated his breakfast on the paving!  Thought you might be interested!  The bird flew off once it felt a bit rested!!
              Evanne of River Rovers
Unbelievable locusts, 5 snakes and a large lizard !!!

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Kim, December 13, 2010 at 4:57 pm
Hi Kim
Interesting; I have seen young birds regurgitate their food before. They are slug-eaters and a Cape Skink from what I can see.
Regards, Dalton
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