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To: | "'Janet Russell'" <>, "'Canberrabirds'" <> |
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Subject: | Welcome swallows |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Sat, 29 Mar 2014 23:05:14 +1100 |
Most
common over or near lake environments. I wrote a note to this list some years
ago commenting on huge number of them on summer evenings at Acacia Inlet on LBG.
Can't remember, did I use the word "hundreds"?.
Philip
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From: Janet Russell [ Sent: Saturday, 29 March 2014 5:02 PM To: Canberrabirds Subject: [canberrabirds] Welcome swallows Thanks to all who replied on and off the list. I have used the
Jamison Centre for fourteen years and this is the first time I have seen these
birds. I saw sparrows once too and never saw them again. I am given to wondering
why:)
Ph: +612 6251 8949 M: 0406 944 462 |
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