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Swift Parrots are now back in Sydney (and at home)! 26th April 2003

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Subject: Swift Parrots are now back in Sydney (and at home)! 26th April 2003
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 19:08:10 +1000
I must make a correction on the type of Eucalypt the Swift Parrots were feeding on in Snowy Reserve below. It was actually Grey Box (Eucalyptus Moluccana) not The Broad-leaved Ironbark (E.fibrosa) below. I heard them calling again later yesterday but was not home for a great part of today but will advise when I hear them again.
 
I have also noticed alot of Mugga Ironabrks and other Eucalyptus species currently in good flower within other parts of my local area in the Blacktown shire. When I get the chance I may check out these as well. 
 
Edwin
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