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garden wildlife.

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Subject: garden wildlife.
From: Graham Stephinson <>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 22:00:39 +1000
Paringa garden's wildlife (Anembo District) ever popular.
Photo 1 - 'roos making good use of sweet grass during wet conditions last week.
Photo 2 & 3 - new visitor to our deck today.
The Cunninghams well & truly "de-torped" & active.
Non-winter birds back enjoying the spring after good rain.
Entry fee now at 5 cents/head to our wildlife fund!!

We're still alive.

Steve.

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