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Ainsley parrot paradise

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Subject: Ainsley parrot paradise
From: Terry Bird <>
Date: Sun, 17 May 2015 15:01:20 +1000
Thanks to timely prompts on our chatline I travelled to the Foveaux St entrance 
to the park at about 0930 this morning and after turning North found the 
flowering gum tree. My patience was rewarded when about 8 swifties arrived, but 
only very briefly, not allowing for my clumsy attempt of photography on this 
occasion. Many kings around, about 10 gang gangs plus eastern and crimson 
rosellas with the usual galahs and sulphurs adding to the collection. T1 
reporting but the Turner owl was nowhere to be seen.

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