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'Black Jays'

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Subject: 'Black Jays'
From: "Ian Fraser" <>
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 11:01:38 +1000
Just to save other people from writing with the answer to this small mystery from my current Gang-gang Whimsy. John Goldie has pointed out that Black Jay is used for chough on the western slopes; this fits well with the presumably onomatopoeic Wiyu too. Thanks John.

36 Pink-eared Ducks (and one dozey Freckled) at Kelly's this morning. Also a heifer (insufficiently) harassing an unperturbed young fox.

cheers

Ian
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