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Subject: | Re: Chestnut-rumped Heathwren |
From: | Julian Bielewicz <> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Jan 1997 21:01:13 +1000 |
At 20:48 19/01/97 +1100, Gil wrote: >I was happy to see the species at last after a total of about 9 hours of >dedicated travel and 14.5 hours of watching. It took me two and a half years, hundreds, if indeed not thousands of kilometres traveling around and more hours than I care to recall to catch up with Barking Owl. In the end, IT found me - on the Bulloo where it flew in during broad daylight and perched in a tree right above my head. I have the photographs to prove it! Julian ................................................................................ Julian Bielewicz President Queensland Ornithological Society 12 Florence Street Kippa Ring, Q. 4021 Australia Tel: +61 7 3283 4921 Fax: +61 7 3889 4272 email: |
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