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Re: Twitchathon: the competition hots up !!

To: L&L Knight <>
Subject: Re: Twitchathon: the competition hots up !!
From: <>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:16:44 +1000
Interestingly Laurie I was going to make some reference to the other
states in my initial message. Something like this: "The other states and
territories in Australia - QLD, WA, TAS, ACT & NT (did I leave one out?)
- aren't even worth mentioning", but then I thought, they're not even
worth mentioning.

While on the topic of twitchathons in other parts of Australia, the
Northern Territory recently ran a fantastic thon as part of the BA
Members day and AGM. It was great fun. For a report see the June edition
of the NT Field Naturalists excellent newsletter 'Nature Territory' at:    

http://www.geocities.com/ntfieldnaturalists/newsletters/natureterritory_june06.pdf

Home site at http://www.geocities.com/ntfieldnaturalists

I'm really looking forward to seeing how they go in Tassie.

Tim Dolby

> Errr, no.  Just those birders who live in the 15% of the country 
> south of Queensland, North of Tasmania and East of South Australia.
> Regards, Laurie




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