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Subject: | Inland Thornbill |
From: | "Geoff (BT)" <> |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2006 22:47:41 +0100 |
Hi all During my trip to Oz a couple of months back, I spent some time in the Wagga Wagga area, Tumut and Deniliquin. When I got back home, I was browsing some literature when I realised that I might just have seen Inland Thornbill. What I haven't been able to establish is where Inland Thornbills start & Browns stop, or do they overlap ? I'm afraid my literature isn't too up to date as far as ranges are concerned. Could I have been in the Inland Thornbill range in the above places ? Thanks for any help you might be able to shed on this subject. Cheers Geoff Bowen Norwich UK =============================== www.birding-aus.org birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: =============================== |
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