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Is your bird list official? Plus, how not to see Princess Parrots

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Subject: Is your bird list official? Plus, how not to see Princess Parrots
From: Simon Mustoe <>
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 23:13:39 +0000
Hi,

Andrew Stafford wrote, on Bird-O a couple of weeks ago "my vision of the 
“proper” list of Australian birds is a conservative and
 frankly outdated one: in essence, by not including birds from external
territories on my list". No comments yet, which I suppose means the Australian 
birding community is quite happy to continue listing birds from dependent 
territories - something that is quite out of the question in most European 
nations. http://bird-o.com/2010/08/09/seeing-700-the-hard-way-continued/

You can also read about the latest Princess Parrot dip but also about the 
amazing state of the red centre at the moment. It's breath-taking and well 
worth a visit, PP or no PP.  
http://bird-o.com/2010/08/30/no-parrots-but-desert-springs/

On the home page, there's an E-Newsletter sign up if you'd like to hear about 
these articles directly. As always, don't forget, if you've got something 
really exciting to tell us and want to lift your pen (or keyboard), we're 
always keen to hear from you.

Regards,

Simon.
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