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To: | Geoffrey Dabb <> |
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Subject: | and now, GARDEN BIRDS |
From: | Denis Wilson <> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Jun 2016 04:57:06 +0000 |
Thanks to Geoffrey Dabb for his draft Christmas Card.
It reminds me that a number of those birds would not have been on the typical Canberran garden birds lists when my family moved to Canberra in 1959.
... Crested Pigeons were seldom seen east of Harden Murrumburrah back then.
... King Parrots were exceptional, then, in Canberra.
... And Pied Currawongs were then regarded as "vertical migrants", coming in to the suburbs from the tall forests in winter.
On Wednesday, 1 June 2016, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:
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