Construction by a labour force of about 200 Metallic Starling (Aplornis metallica) continues apace in their chosen two rain trees at the western end of Ingham's main shopping thoroughfare.
A spokesbird for the condo co-operative said work was on schedule and all performance targets were being met.
'The team is doing starling, sorry, sterling work, as usual.'
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