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Inskip Pt, Qld, 13 - 150603 Part 1 ... should renaming thought be given?

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Subject: Inskip Pt, Qld, 13 - 150603 Part 1 ... should renaming thought be given?
From: Penn Gwynne <>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 22:42:26 -0700 (PDT)
G'day Bob, Graham and Colin,
 
Should some thought be given to renaming thee "Ground Parrot"?
Perhaps thee name "From a great height, Ground Parrot" ??? :^D>>>
or at thee very least the soggy ground parrot.
 
JAG watching snow flakes fall in Hastings.

Bob & Sadhana Cook <> wrote:
 
I have always found the major difficulty, when experiencing this most common phenomenon, is how to focus and hold the binoculars steady in one hand - because the other hand is fully occupied!!!

Bob Cook
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: RE: [BIRDING-AUS] Inskip Pt, Qld, 13 - 150603 Part 1

Gidday Birders,
I too have encountered this strange phenomena on many occasions and now when in the field do not attempt to relieve myself without the necessary equipment.....Bins and animal bags. Too many times had I gone unprepared (so to speak) only to squint into the distance at a thingy-bird or have a beastie run-off cause I didn't have anyting to put it in.
Examples include: Barking Owl at Coolah Tops and Lygisaurus foliorum at Fairfield (fantastic find..) . There are others, just can't think of
them.
Cheers
Graham Turner
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Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Inskip Pt, Qld, 13 - 150603 Part 1

Inskip Pt, Cooloola Nat pk, Qld 13 - 150603
Part 1....
". I stopped to do what I had to do - relive myself... at the side of the track, and, suddenly, bursting from cover the first of my target species. A GROUND PARROT.


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