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Re:Cocos & Christmas Island Rarities

To: David Adams <>
Subject: Re:Cocos & Christmas Island Rarities
From: Alistair McKeough <>
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 19:14:26 +1100
Well, they're on "the list", as such are "tickable" and that is of course of
great interest.

Lloyd's post was on the money I think. Keep it up and keep the records
coming. I'll start worrying about whether they're on the list or not when I
crack 700 and start hanging around on the islands in hope of new species
showing up! :)

On 9 January 2011 18:38, David Adams <> wrote:

> This topic seems to come up at least once a year. My favorite comment
> ever was along the lines of "Sure, count the island on your Australia
> list, right along with birds seen at Australian embassies."  I really
> like the idea of an embassy list, that would be a pretty specialized
> way of getting a large list for Australia ;-)
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