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Subject: | Gang-gangs and Superbs |
From: | Erika Roper <> |
Date: | Mon, 20 Nov 2017 06:03:46 +0000 |
Hello!
Some of you may recognise my name from several years ago. Long story short, I moved to WA to do my phd on red-tailed black-cockatoos, but I return to Canberra occasionally to visit family. This is one such occasion.
I'm really keen to find some gang-gangs and superb parrots if possible while I'm here. Is anyone able to give me some good tips on reliable spots for them?
I realise that the superbs might be a bit of a stretch. I know they used to hang out at the AIS occasionally, but I'm not sure if that is still the case.
Any tips would be very welcome!
Thank you!
Erika
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