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Eurasian Magpie at Port Hedland, WA

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Subject: Eurasian Magpie at Port Hedland, WA
From: John Harris <>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 12:34:33 +1000
A bit morbid but it may be the best way to get DNA and a positive Id though
:-(


On 10 April 2012 12:16, brian fleming <> wrote:

>
> Given the likely actions of the WA Dept of Ag, whether the bird is
> Eurasian or Black-billed, from its point of view it sounds like a case
> of 'One for Sorrow'.
>
> Anthea Fleming
> --
>
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-- 
*Yours in all things* "*GREEN"*
**
*John Harris*
*Croydon, Vic*
*
Proprietor - Wildlife Experiences
Ecologist/Zoologist*
*Nature Photographer*
*Wildlife Guide*

*0409090955*
**
*President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria*
*(www.fncv.org.au)*
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