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Re: black cockatoos in Sydney

To: <>, "Harriette Phelps" <>
Subject: Re: black cockatoos in Sydney
From: "Trevor Quested" <>
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 1997 18:29:01 +1000
Harriette,
I too have been seeing them regularly flying across Woollahra between
8.30am & 9am last week.
In the park are many pine trees so that may be the attraction.  It is a
great sight!
Trevor Quested & Annie Young
Sydney,  Australia

Phone   +61 2 9955 6266
Fax  + 61 2  9959 4005

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> From: Harriette Phelps <>
> To: 
> Subject: black cockatoos in Sydney
> Date: Monday, 1 September 1997 13:14
> 
> Saw a great collection of black cockatoos, maybe 50, flocking in
Centennial
> park on Sunday.  Is this common?  Why?
> 
> 
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