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Subject: | Little Corellas in Albion Park |
From: | "Tony Keene" <> |
Date: | Tue, 01 Mar 2011 04:56:55 +0000 |
Hi Tim, The majority of replies I saw were of the opinion they didn't get there entirely by themselves, being either escapees from captivity or descended from similar flocks nearby, so I would be rather hesitant to tick them. Personally (and I mean personally - I certainly don't think anything wrong with people ticking how they like), I'm a lot happier ticking a bird when it's in its natural, wild range, but is purely personal preference, not some campaign to force my ticking rules on anyone. However, I might have to make a small grimace if you've got Red Jungle-fowl on your list after visiting a farm... ;-) Cheers, Tony |
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