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Originally Posted by oxmo
Also, have you noticed how they do not hide in the bushes anymore, or at the bottom of hills where they know it will be an easy catch for them? (this is not a complaint, just my personal observation and I am wondering if it is consistent with the opinion of others)
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I live where the HWP numbers are over the top, Goulburn, and travel to Canberra daily. I've scoped out all the hiding spots from the easy to spot, to those where you don't see them until you are past. The gravel piles are my favourite, they park after the gravel and you won't see them until you are past, however the gravel isn't high enough to hide their aerials. Not many gravel piles sprout aerials so it's a dead giveaway. On the south side of lake George are 2 lovely spots where they back in and hide in the bushes. RTA have even thrown some gravel down to help them not get bogged. Pity the same rta thinned the bushes right out a year or so ago. Totally opened their spots up to the extent someone grabbed cuttings to try and hide them. The bushes are thicker now and once again they are hidden.
So no I don't agree with you, my observation is they sill hide in bushes at the bottom of hills.