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Subject: | Night Parrot article |
From: | "Roberts, Greg" <> |
Date: | Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:52:22 +1100 |
Yes the Rex Ellis sighting has been known to the birding world for a long time - I remember Shane Parker telling me about it in 1980. However, Rex contacted me as a result of the latest publicity. I made further mention of it because the wider community (and indeed many birders) would have no knowledge of it. Furthermore, I was interested to learn from Rex that he has continued to search the site without success. Greg Roberts Hi everybody - Thanks to Greg Roberts for following up on this story. I think, however, that the suggestion that Rex Ellis's sighting is new to the public (implicit in the subeditor's header) is misleading. I believe that it was recorded and mapped in the first Atlas of Australian Birds book (published 1984). Cheers, Hugo Hugo Phillipps Queenscliff, Vic |
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