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Subject: | albino noisy miner |
From: | "Hastir, Chris" <> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jan 2008 08:42:20 +1100 |
Good
morning
Thought I saw an
escapee cockatiel this morning while I was waiting for the bus on Longmore in
Wanniassa - on closer observation it appeared to be an albino noisy miner.
The face was right - but the body was a light cream.....
Chris
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