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From: Jesse Ellis <>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 13:43:11 -0700
Hello all-
    I have been birding Australia vicariously for a month or so now from
my vantage point here in far-off Portland, Oregon, USA.  I'm a student,
and I'm going to be spending a semester down there.  I'm wondering what
the standard is for field guides there.  I consider myself a fairly good
birder, and not in need of a beginner type guide.  I'd be curious as to
what you all think.  I have heard recommendations here of the latest
Pizzey (with Knight, I believe?).  Any opinions on this?  You can
respond to me privately, but if you feel this is a topic worth
discussing publicly, that's great with me!  I'd love to see dialogue on
this.

Thanks all!

Jesse Ellis

PS-    I'll be asking for more regional info when I get my travel plans
set.  I can't wait, though!

-- Jesse Ellis
MSC 854
Lewis & Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR, 97219
United States of America


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