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Corellas

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Subject: Corellas
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 18:18:16 +1000
I had a closer look at the flock of corellas on Parkes Way this afternoon
around 4:15pm.  Most were Little Corellas, but there were at least two
Long-billed Corellas and a few Sulphur-crested Cockatoos mixed in.

I would suggest parking in the carpark opposite CIT and accessing the
road verge via one of the foot tracks; the corellas can be observed
easily with binoculars, unless there is heavy traffic.
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   Paul Taylor                                  Veni, vidi, tici -
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