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Possible Swift Parrots in Parkes

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Subject: Possible Swift Parrots in Parkes
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 14:53:42 +1000
I was walking near the National Archives at lunchtime today when I heard a 
'different' call and two smallish long-tailed parrots flew out of a large 
eucalypt and disappeared quickly over the Archives car park.  Unfortunately I 
am insufficiently familiar with Swift Parrots to be able to identify them with 
any certainty :(  I went back to my office and fetched my binoculars and 
searched around the Archives area but with no success. 

Marnix, I tried to call your mobile in case you were in your office, but your 
mobile was switched off.

Regards
Frank Antram

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