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mystery bird

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Subject: mystery bird
From: "Ruskies" <>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:49:50 +1000
 Hi all!
I've always had the opinion since arriving down here in the Big Tass, that while the winter may arrive sooner than in the A.C.T , we have definately got the jump on you at spring. While the Wattle has been out  for yonks now, along with Willow Trees,( sprouting leaves over the last 3 weeks), the pink blossoming trees are almost now in full bloom. The dawn chorus started this morning( consisting of a single Blackbird) giving the M. Plovers something to wake-up to while sitting on their nest in the middle of the park. Now that I've made you all envious sitting here with my bronzed California-isk looking sun tan,I'll put my two bobs worth on Franks mystery bird which I believe could be a Noisy Miner, the only thing that gets me that they were not often seen there FSP.
 
cheers
 
Bob Rusk
 
Ps This could end up as two boobs worth instead of two bobs worth.
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