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Fw: common captive parrot species?

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Subject: Fw: common captive parrot species?
From: "Philip A Veerman" <>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 14:22:25 +1000
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From: Philip A Veerman <>
To: peter menkhorst <peter menkhorst>
Date: Monday, 27 July 1998 14:21
Subject: Fw: common captive parrot species?


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>From: Malea Kneen <>
>To:  <>
>Date: Monday, 27 July 1998 10:38
>Subject: common captive parrot species?
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>>Hi all
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>>At the risk of this being the wrong forum for this question, I was hoping
>>someone might be familiar with the Australian parrot species typically
kept
>>and bred in captivity by aviculturalists/parrot fanciers.  I ask in order
>>to clarify the identification of a parrot some relatives saw in their back
>>yard (in Mackay, Qld) which is most probably an aviary escapee.  They have
>>ID'd it as an Orange bellied parrot, but we thought this seemed pretty
>>unlikely.  Any thoughts?  Mulga Parrot??  Scarlet Chested??
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>>Thanks
>>Malea
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>>Malea Kneen Email: 
>>The University of Melbourne Phone: 03 9496 3595
>>Department of Medicine Fax: 03 9457 5485
>>Austin Hospital
>>Heidelberg, Victoria, 3084
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