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Subject: | thanks |
From: | "rob leask\\ian leask" <> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Mar 1997 11:15:54 +1000 |
thanks to those giving tips on satin/leaden flycatchers.a pair have been around the house from time to time,and i've seen another pair on the property.i'll certainly have a keener look. we have 27 acres which have been left untouched, e.g. fallen trees left to rot. we have lived here for several months and have a list of 59 birds for our property so far, including 4 species of cockatoo.(we live near moruya on the south coast.}it also seems to be an excellent area for large numbers of ibises,herons and egrets. thanks again, rob. |
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