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yellow tailed black cockatoos

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Subject: yellow tailed black cockatoos
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 14:23:50 +1000
At Uriarra Crossing yesterday we saw 8 YTBC perched in a tree.  Later they flew 
away and were soon joined by others.  We saw about 40 in that flock and also a 
sea eagle.  It is interesting to see how the banks of the river have been 
changed by the torrent of water that must have come down from the dam when it 
over flowed.

Elizabeth
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