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Subject: | Has Wamboin lost something? |
From: | "martin butterfield" <> |
Date: | Thu, 5 Jun 2008 16:32:13 +1000 |
A flock of 30 Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoos has just passed by our house. One of them was very luridly yellow all over. I wonder if this was the famous Wamboin Leucistic touring the hinterland of the ACT?
Even after the previous comments about the bird I was really surprised just how vividness of the colour
Martin
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