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To: | <>, "Harriette Phelps" <> |
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Subject: | Re: black cockatoos in Sydney |
From: | "Trevor Quested" <> |
Date: | Mon, 1 Sep 1997 18:29:01 +1000 |
Harriette, I too have been seeing them regularly flying across Woollahra between 8.30am & 9am last week. In the park are many pine trees so that may be the attraction. It is a great sight! Trevor Quested & Annie Young Sydney, Australia Phone +61 2 9955 6266 Fax + 61 2 9959 4005 ---------- > From: Harriette Phelps <> > To: > Subject: black cockatoos in Sydney > Date: Monday, 1 September 1997 13:14 > > Saw a great collection of black cockatoos, maybe 50, flocking in Centennial > park on Sunday. Is this common? Why? > > > > *************************************** > Harriette Phelps > Department of Anatomy and Histology F13 > University of Sydney > NSW 2006 > Australia > > Ph. 61-2-9351-2841 > Fax 61-2-9351-2813 > e-mail > *************************************** > |
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