Elizabeth, very interesting, who can tell.
I haven't seen the MMC which used to be seen regularly free flying with
other cockies and galahs in the Weston Creek/Woden area since 9 August 2008,
over 2.5 years ago. That one may have originally escaped from a cage, but
to all intents and purposes was a wild bird, having been seen over a period
of about 5 years before that.
Jack Holland
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From: Elizabeth Compston
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 10:06 PM
To: Canberra Birds
Subject: major mitchell cockatoos
I have been sent photos of Major Mitchell cockatoos, seen in Gardener
Road Downer. Escapees perhaps?
Elizabeth
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