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Subject: | BLUE ROCK THRUSH (part 13) |
From: | lorne <> |
Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 1997 08:08:12 +0000 |
The Blue Rock Thrush turning up is an amazing thing! COOOOOOOL !!!!!! Who actually discovered it in Noosa? Where has it come from? Indonesia? Due to the fires there may well be disturbed exotics swept in!! In my old Fritter guide to the birds of Europe, it says the bird is from Spain, Italy, Morocco, Egypt, Greece etc. Is this a different species? LORNE. |
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