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Almost Backyard BOPs

To: "birding aus" <>, "Russell Woodford" <>
Subject: Almost Backyard BOPs
From: "Mike Tarburton" <>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 08:18:33 +1000
Congratulations

I did not know there were any Birds of Paradise in South-western Victoria.  I 
had better have a closer look when in Melbourne next.  The place I have been 
studying the three-toed Swiftlets over the last week has heralded us each 
morning with the vibrant electronic calls of Law's Parotia - areal BOP.

Cheers

Mike

Dr Mike Tarburton
Dean: School of Science and Technology
Pacific Adventist University
PMB, Boroko
Papua New Guinea

> ----------
> From:          on behalf of Russell 
> Woodford
> Sent:         2 August 2005 0:47
> To:   birding aus
> Cc:   Birdline Victoria
> Subject:      [BIRDING-AUS] Almost Backyard BOPs
>
> In the past week, the strip of Foreshore Road, Corio (between Geelong  
> Grammar and the Shell Refinery) has yielded the following:
>
> Peregrine Falcon
> A pair of Black-shouldered Kites (seen several times)
> Barn Owl
> Whistling Kite (a pair seem to have nested between here and Lara last  
> spring-summer)
>
> Russell Woodford
> Geelong
>
>
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