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Corellas in Brisbane

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Subject: Corellas in Brisbane
From: Stephen Murray <>
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 13:30:33 +1000
Little Corellas are the common Corella in Brisbane. Often flocks (the ones I
see near Sandgate anyway) may contain  a few Long-bills as well. But I have
never seen a large flock of Long-bills in Brisbane.
Cheers Steve Murray

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Subject: Corellas in Brisbane

Yesterday I watched a flock of over 50 Corella moving around Gaythorne for
over an hour. I could nt tell if they were Long-billed or Little at the
distance.  The Boondall Wetland checklist says they have Little Corella but
doesn't mention Long-billed.  Simpson and Day show a small population of
Long-billed near Brisbane, but no population of Little anywhere nearby. What
are the odds for seeing a new species for me here in B (they were Corellas)?
-TATE Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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