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Subject: | Spotted Pardalotes |
From: | "Geoffrey Dabb" <> |
Date: | Wed, 27 Apr 2005 20:28:07 +1000 |
The current Canberra bird is surely the Spotted Pardalote. Hundreds
flocking in the South Canberra woodlands and odd birds being heard in
gardens and street trees throughout the residential areas
Geoffrey Dabb email : ph/fax : 02 6295 3449 Attachment:
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