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finding the recent Mulligans Flat specials

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Subject: finding the recent Mulligans Flat specials
From: Julian Robinson <>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 12:10:02 +1100
Matthew- here's a map in suitably detuned low-fi format for chatline use that I prepared for my own benefit when being confused.   Others might be able to refer from this to other or more accurate locations.  I assume you know this is the most easterly part of Mulligans.  The blue line is Mulligans boundary, pink is Goorooyarroo.  HTH.
Julian

Is it possible for someone to provide (again) the directions where the Black Honeyeater and/or the Little Lorikeet have been sighted in Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve?  I'm hoping to finally travel out there this evening and would like to head straight to the most likely location before wandering further afield to look for other species.

Emacs!
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