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swiss not swift

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Subject: swiss not swift
From: "jade welch" <>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 19:24:05 +1000

Hi All,

I have passed on the comments to my friend. I told him it must have been a mistake since i did not know of anything to do with any parrots that are native to Europe. Are there any native parrots of Europe apart from the swiss parrot lol. Thanks for the input.

Yours Sincerely
Mr Jade Welch
Gold Coast,
Queensland
 
 
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Subject: swiss not swift
From: "jade welch" <>
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:46:36 +1000

Hi all,

I was told by a friend that he had heard of a bird called a swiss parrot. When i asked if he meant Swift Parrot he said no he was told it was called a Swiss Parrot. Can anybody confirm that there is infact a swiss parrot? If so do you have any links on this bird? I still think he was talking about the Swift parrot though but he has said it is in Europe. Thanks for your help.

Yours Sincerely
Mr Jade Welch
Gold Coast,
Queensland
 
 


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