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Northern Mallard and Monarch Butterfly on ANU campus today.

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Subject: Northern Mallard and Monarch Butterfly on ANU campus today.
From: Dimitris Bertzeletos <>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 09:33:20 +0200
A pure looking, wild type, drake Mallard in the company of Pacific Black Ducks today in the upper reaches of sullivan's creak. Was fully winged with a blue speculum.

What is the status of this species in ACT apart from munky feral birds?

Also a single monarch butterfly, lots of Oz painted ladies, caper whites and Meadow Argus butterflies.

Cheers,

D.
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