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Subject: | YT black cockatoo with young in ANBG |
From: | Tonya Haff <> |
Date: | Tue, 8 Feb 2011 11:45:25 +1100 |
Hi all, I'm not sure if this is worth posting or not, but yesterday I had an adult yellow-tailed black cockatoo with a dependent young in the ANBG. . I'm not sure where the nearest place they're known to breed is, or how far adults travel with dependent young, so maybe this is commonplace? Cheers, Tonya -- Tonya Haff PhD candidate Evolution, Ecology and Genetics Research School of Biology Australian National University Mobile:+61-4-3331-2908 Lab: +61-2-6125-5651 |
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