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Italian people and birds

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Subject: Italian people and birds
From: Dorothy Window <>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:02:42 +1000
Denise Goodfellow's posting reminds me of an article  which appeared in
a Victorian natural history journal in 1924 (if my memory serves me
correctly).  This story told of  "heaps of heads of cassowaries" which
were found in the backyards of cane farmers in north Queensland in the
? Tully region.
I also read somewhere that some Italians are partial to the odd wild
quail or two in some parts of Australia.
Dot in FNQ

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