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To: | "theo tasoulis" <> |
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Subject: | RFI:Melbourne birding |
From: | "Elizabeth Shaw" <> |
Date: | Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:08:01 +1000 |
Hi Theo,Plenty of Cape Barren Geese on Phillip Island, about 2hrs se of Melbourne. Purple-crowned Lorikeet in sw suburbs, I saw some in a street tree in Altona a few years ago. Pink Robin - last I saw one was in the Walhalla/ Erica area, Beautiful Firetail lucky to see them - last I saw one was in Bunyip SP a few years ago, but it had a big fire there this weekend - fire should be out after today's rain, but not sure how the birds went - including the Helmeted Honeteaters. Does anyone know? Elizabeth Shaw Phillip Island Victoria |
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