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Subject: | Blue Rock Thrush and Fires |
From: | (Harvey Perkins) |
Date: | Thu, 30 Oct 1997 09:57:35 +1000 |
Hi All, A blue Rock Thrush in Noosa, another in BC Canada, and a possible in Alaska!! Something seems to be going on and if it is related to the disasterous fires in Indonesia, what other oddities might turn up on our shores? We should keep an eye out for any such refugees. Does anyone know of other cases of unusual Asian birds turning up in Australia at the time of other catastrophes such as Pinatubo going up or previous extensive fires? Harvey |
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