Evan,
If that's the case do not go near Royal National Park in Sydney - with Ray
Gobbe saw over 40 yesterday - and it was actually very wet.
Cheers, Graham Buchan
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Sent: Wednesday, 16 April 2008 3:44 PM
To: John Layton
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Subject: Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos over Canberra
That's 18 inches of rain in the old money. Is it raining?
Apparently, for those that don't know, there was a belief among Aussie
farmers that black cockatoos flying over represented the number of
inches of rain that was coming.
EB
On 4/16/08, John Layton <> wrote:
> At 7:00am today I counted eighteen Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos flying
over Civic (Canberra's CBD). They came from the west and appeared to descend
into the Mount Ainsle/Mt Majura area east of the city area.
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