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re: Red-backed Kingfisher near Brisbane

Subject: re: Red-backed Kingfisher near Brisbane
From: "Evan Beaver" <>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:51:55 +1000
This brings up an interesting point, Mount Mee might be the funniest named
landmark in Australia. Surely it's a joke? I know I laugh every Christmas on
my annual pilgrimage to thw Glasshouse Mountains.
Evan


On 6/15/06, Graham Etherington <> wrote:

Hi Birders,
The Red-backed Kingfisher at Dayboro showed very well this morning to
myself, Dan Mantle, and Seb.
Directions: From Dayboro take Mt. Mee road, turn right onto
Fingerboard Rd, then left onto Lyndhurst Rd. The bird was usually on
the fenceposts of the field between the first and second houses on the
right. Also Brown Quail and Restless Fly in the area.

Best wishes,
Graham Etherington
Indooroopilly, QLD
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