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RE: A personal best on my ride to work

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Subject: RE: A personal best on my ride to work
From: Glen Ingram <>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 15:09:04 +1000
Dear Steve,
This is an outstanding achievement. You are magnificent!

Glen Ingram
Queensland Museum

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>Sent:  Wednesday, 10 September 1997 1:06AM
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>Subject:       A personal best on my ride to work
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>G'day all
>
>I was delighted today as I have finally cracked 20 species on my daily
>bike ride to work.  I've been riding for three years (2 in Canberra and 1
>here in Hamilton) and my previous best was 18.
>
>For the record:
>
>Silvereye
>Red Wattlebird
>New holland Honeyeater
>Yellow-faced Honeyeater
>White-naped Honeyeater
>Australian Magpie
>Magpielark
>Horsefield's Bronze-Cuckoo
>Little Raven
>Galah
>Richard's Pipit
>Willie Wagtail
>Yellow-rumped Thornbill
>Masked Lapwing
>Australian Wood Duck
>Australian White Ibis
>Superb Fairy-wren
>Welcome Swallow
>Black Swan
>White-faced Heron
>
>I can think of several species I nearly always get but missed out on this
>morning.  Also, I don't count weeds (starlings etc).
>
>Cheers
>
>
>Steve Clark
>
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>Stephen Clark
>Agriculture Victoria
>Pastoral & Veterinary Institute
>Private Bag 105  HAMILTON  3300  Australia
>Phone 0355 730 977
>Fax 0355 711 523
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