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Subject: | Albino Wattlebird |
From: | "Hastir, Chris" <> |
Date: | Fri, 16 Jan 2009 11:37:14 +1100 |
Happy New Year All
!
The albino wattle
bird is back again for the second year - Paslie Place side of
Longmore Crescent, Wanniassa. Have
seen it two mornings in a row (have been very tempted not to catch the bus and
chase birds instead).
A rainbow
lorikeet pair also pay a visit to my (caged unfortunately) lori most
afternoons. Problem is that mine doesn't know he's a lorikeet.. and can't
speak the lingo... "Hello" doesn't mean much to the wild
ones!
Regards
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