Well for a start I saw them in a large open Pruneous (how ever you spell it) 
tree one of many that lines they road I walk up after getting home from 
school. Then they would fly away together into a pine tree when I walked on 
past. I also saw them together in the other pruneous trees.
Saw them together all up about 5 times.
Cheers
Rachelle
 
From: "Tim Gunn" <>
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To: 
Subject: Re: birding-aus crimson rosella hybrids
Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2000 09:55:43 EST
where did u see CR & ER together. thanks
   cheers tim
 
From: "Rachelle Levingston" <>
To: 
Subject: Re: birding-aus crimson rosella hybrids
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2000 23:49:14 PST
Dear all,
Funny Pat O'Mally should mention hybirdism between Crimson and Eastern
 Rosellas for a few months ago I saw quite offen a CR and an ER together. 
In
one particular tree they would be together-no nest though. The two birds
would then fly off together.
Rachelle
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