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Major Mitchell Cockatoos in NSW

To: Alan McBride <>, Marlene Lyell <>
Subject: Major Mitchell Cockatoos in NSW
From: Denise Goodfellow <>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:05:18 +0930
Just over a week ago, Michael and I saw a pair 65 km east of Three Ways,
along the Barkly Highway.  They were in a small paperbark.
Denise


on 22/9/10 8:14 AM, Alan McBride at  wrote:

> Hi Marlene,
> 
> For the 35 years that I've been in Sydney, West Wyalong was always the place
> when, heading west for a Sydney weekend trip, we could start seeing Major
> Mitchells. Not sure about north of WW but certainly on the roads immediately
> west and south of there.
> 
> Best
> 
> Alan
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> On 22/09/2010, at 07:45 , Marlene Lyell wrote:
> 
> Hi 
> 
> 
> 
>  On Monday evening I saw 7 Major Mitchell Cokatoos flying over the West
> Wyalong Caravan Park (33 55 28 / 147 12'37).
> 
> I thought this may be a little on the edge of their range.  Any suggestions
> or can they be expected in this area?
> 
> Happy birding
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> Marlene.
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