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| Subject: | birding-aus Captive Birds | 
| From: | David Siems <> | 
| Date: | Sat, 20 Mar 99 09:24:18 +1100 | 
birding-aus
 Hi Netters,
            Tony Palliser asked "What unusual Australia birds have you seen
in captivity and where?".
            While in Oslo, Norway in 1974 a pet shop had Gouldian Finches in
a heated cage. There were approx 20. I wasn't a birdwatcher then and as I
had Gouldian Finches in 1974 myself, which bred 150 pair a year, I didn't
think it was unusual.
All the Best
 
David Siems
Sydney, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)2 9759 1891
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