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Christmas quiz - where have I been....

To: "Paul Mahoney" <>,
Subject: Christmas quiz - where have I been....
From: "Frank Antram" <>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 19:14:23 +1100
Hmm, I would say India, or thereabouts...

Regards
Frank Antram

-----Original message-----
From: "Paul Mahoney" 
Date: Wed,  7 Dec 2005 10:43:48 +1100
To: 
Subject: Christmas quiz - where have I been....

> Obviously overseas, but this time, I have not made the mistake of sending 
> the email while overseas so that the solution could be worked out from the 
> ISP address.
> 
> My bird list for the past three weeks is:
> 
> Great-crested Grebe, Cormorant, Little Egret, Grey Heron, Chinese Pond
> Heron, Mute Swan, Brent Goose, Shelduck, Mallard, Pintail, Shoveler,
> Wigeon, Teal, Red-breasted Merganser, Kestrel, Merlin, Red Junglefowl,
> Moorhen, Coot, Oystercatcher, Ringed Plover, Grey Plover, Sanderling,
> Turnstone, Dunlin, Redshank, Black-tailed Godwit, Bar-tailed Godwit,
> Curlew, Whimbrel, Snipe, Black-headed Gull, Herring Gull, Great
> Black-backed Gull, Feral Pigeon, Wood Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Oriental
> Turtledove, Asian Palm Swift, Brown-backed Needletail, Blue-bearded
> Bee-eater, Barn Swallow, Black Drongo, Ashy Drongo, Ashy Minivet, Common
> Tailorbird, Two-barred Warbler, Ashy-throated Warbler, Chestnut-tailed
> Minla, Green-tailed Sunbird, Little Spiderhunter, Brown-cheeked Fulvetta,
> Rufous-winged Fulvetta, Dark-backed Sibia, Black-headed Bulbul,
> Black-crested Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Sooty-headed Bulbul, Mountain
> Bulbul, Meadow Pipit, White / Pied Wagtail (at least two races), Wren,
> Dunnock, Yellow-bellied Fantail, Red-throated Flycatcher, Hill Blue
> Flycatcher, Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher, Robin, Oriental Magpie Robin,
> Stonechat, Blue Rock Thrush, Blue Whistling Thrush, Blackbird,
> Chestnut-crowned Laughingthrush, Ashy Woodswallow, Blue Tit, Magpie,
> Jackdaw, Rook, Hooded / Carrion Crow (both), Starling, Common Myna, Tree
> Sparrow, Chaffinch, Linnet, Goldfinch, Greenfinch
> 
> Not sure that all of the passerines are in the appropriate order.  A total
> of 87 species, many of which are 'lifers'.
> 
> Cheers
> Paul
> 
> 
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