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Fwd: BEST 5 NSW BIRDING SPOTS

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Subject: Fwd: BEST 5 NSW BIRDING SPOTS
From: Chris Sanderson <>
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:45:46 +1000
Hi Mike,

If you are currently confused by waders, I would doubly recommend ending up
at the Broome Bird Observatory.  Not only are there great birds like Yellow
Chat on their doorstep, but you can do a tour where they show you the waders
and teach you how to identify them.  It really is the best place in the
whole country to learn.

Regards,
Chris

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:29 AM, <> wrote:

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> Hello,
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>         My wife & I are about to caravan to NSW from WA & we`re wanting
> current information as to where the best birding areas are?? We`re going
> throughout the state.A LIST OF THE BEST 5-8 would be great.We are interested
> in all sorts but trend away from waders as they make it so
> confusing....we`re reasonably new at it
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> After all the rain in western NSW how soon would birds go out there to
> breed etc??
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> Looking forward to your replies & thank you in anticipation
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>                        Regards   Mike & Marilyn Overheu
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