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From: Anne & Roger <>
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 1997 16:27:56 -0700
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To: Richard Dilena <>
Subject: Re: Crimson Rosella's
From: Anne & Roger <>
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 1997 17:03:55 -0700
Richard Dilena wrote:

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> I am looking for some help in the distribution of the Adelaide Rosella.  one 
> individual which had rather orange plumage on the
> head, neck, chest, and belly - quite different from the other rosella's.
> Checking my S & D, the only distribution maps were for Crimson Rosellas
> generally.  However in Pizzey & Knight, distribution maps indicate that the
> Adelaide Rosella is found in the vicinity of Adelaide.  Does the Adelaide
> Rosella travel that far along the Murray
Hi, Richard.
Here at Morgan, S.A., I quite often see birds with the orange flush on
the upper breast. I,ve assumed they were hybrids with Adelaide Rosellas,
but we are a lot closer to Adelaide than you were!
Regards, Anne Green
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