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A new where to find birds in Australia

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Subject: A new where to find birds in Australia
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Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 04:02:06 EST
Hi all,

Im currently working on a new where to find birds in Australia. If everything 
works out well on the end of next year it could be publiced (via Dutch 
Birding). I hope that few people can help me to make this book as good as 
possible. 
What I did I collected all the reports off Australia I could find, compare it 
with Thomas & Thomas and Wheatley my personal expierence and try to make it 
completer and included more areas in this book.
Im looking for a real update Australian rarity list, in what is now truly 
accepted and not (ive seen the list at Tony Pallisers page) and a new 
taxanomic list in future splits.
Also better site descriptions ore more completer site discriptions are very 
very welcome. I will included everyone who can help in the acknowledgements 
chapter.

Thanx,

Justin Jansen
The Netherlands
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