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Princess Parrots : Interstate and international twitchers!

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Subject: Princess Parrots : Interstate and international twitchers!
From: M RODGERS <>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 23:42:53 -0700 (PDT)
Quote from Dave Torr- "Unfortunately twitching a parrot from a plane is 
probably 
a little harder!"
(Hi Dave-  I know you're a hardened (ex UK) twitcher and are first to jump on 
board Jack's boat!!)

As in my post earlier in the week regarding my interest and to help explain  
the 
twichers mind to Philip V .
I'm sure there will be a number of international visitors like myself very keen 
to have ago-  and effectively regard the $3000 airfare worth it alone just for 
the chance of 'seeing for themself' such a hard to see species.  Also 
Philip, you will find that some of the biggest 'world twichers' are also the 
biggest names in orthithological research and conservation.    Thankyou for the 
great open information you are all providing- and good luck.   (If only I could 
get on the plane now but I have to twitch some butterflies today but we won't 
go 
there!)

Matthew Rodgers,UK
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