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Subject: | RE: More Aviery releases, Budgies |
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From: | "Osborn, Paul PR" <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Aug 1995 19:33:51 +1100 |
PALE-HEADED ROSELLAS IN THE WARRUMBUNGLES About 8 years ago, three aviary Pale-headed Rosellas were released in the N.P. There have been occasional sightings over the past few years (although I have only seen one once, in the company of a flock of Eastern Rosellas), but at least one was paired and breeding with an Eastern Rosella last year. The Hunter Bird Observers Club had a camp at Rocky Creek Bore in the Pilliga State Forest, about 40km North of the Warrumbungles at Easter, 1989 ( +/- a year). A bird was observed there by most present that was very likely to have been a cross between a Pale-headed and an Eastern Rosella. ================================================= Subject: Re: feral (??) corellas |
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