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Post  lynk2510 Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:31 am

The Pied Currawong is common in both wet and dry sclerophyll forests, rural and semi-urban environments throughout eastern Australia, from Cape York Peninsula to western Victoria and Lord Howe Island, where it occurs as an endemic subspecies. In general, the Pied Currawong is sedentary, although some populations from higher altitudes move to areas of lower elevation in winter.[24] However, evidence for the extent of migration is conflicting, and the species' movements have been little studied to date.[27] It has adapted well to European presence, and has become more common in many areas of eastern Australia, with surveys in Nanango, Queensland, Barham, New South Wales, Geelong, Victoria, as well as the Northern Tablelands and South West Slopes regions in New South Wales all showing an increase in population. This increase has been most marked, however, in Sydney and Canberra since the 1940s and 1960s
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