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Subject: | re Blue Rock Thrush |
From: | (Harvey Perkins) |
Date: | Wed, 29 Oct 1997 13:03:53 +1000 |
Hi Tony and everyone else, For those ignorant birders amongst us who also don't have the latest Thai Bird Guide, what is a Blue Rock Thrush: it's normal distribution, do they normally move/migrate very much, just how unusual is it for one to have heard about the beaches (and gardens) at Noosa? Is it closely allied to the Bassian and Russet -tailed thrushes? Cheers Harvey .......................................... Dr Harvey D. Perkins Divn Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Faculty of Science Australian National University | Editor, Gang-gang (Newsletter of Canberra, ACT, 0200, Australia | Canberra Ornithologists' Group) ph:(02) 6249 2663; fax:(02) 6249 0313 | 42 Summerland Circuit email: | Kambah, ACT, 2902 ........................................................................... |
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