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birding-aus Glossy Black-Cockatoo in Nth Qld

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Subject: birding-aus Glossy Black-Cockatoo in Nth Qld
From: "Ian Clayton" <>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 00:20:05 +1000
Hi all
 
A pair of breeding Glossy Black-Cockatoos have been discovered in the
Paluma Range to the north of Townsville.  This is some 400 km north of
 all previous breeding records.  The site is being kept under wraps at
moment due to the concern of nest security.  The birds were discovered
just previous to Easter. 
 
Regards
 
Ian Clayton
Birds & Bush Tours
PO Box 6037, TMC, Townsville, Qld, Australia.     4810
 
Phone/Fax: 07 4721 6489
Phone/Fax International: + 61 7 4721 6489
 
Email:
 
To a man ornithologists are tall, slender, and bearded, so
that they can stand motionless for hours, imitating kindly
trees, as they watch for birds.
 
Gore Vidal
 

 
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