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Subject: | Feather ID |
From: | Joanne Kinsella <> |
Date: | Sat, 21 Feb 2015 08:13:18 +1100 |
Hi all. This green, black and yellow feather found in Batemans Bay yesterday. It's about 10cm long. Anyone know what it might be? I thought maybe a lorikeet. Thanks, Joanne
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