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Subject: | Rarities |
From: | Russell Woodford <> |
Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 1997 10:27:21 +1000 (EST) |
Some updates on the following birds would be nice: BLUE ROCK THRUSH Noosa, Qld LITTLE RINGED PLOVER NE Qld RUFF Hospital Swamps, Geelong, VIC LONG-TOED STINT Paradise Rd, Werribee Farms, VIC BROADBILLED SANDPIPER Werribee Farms, VIC Any takers? Or are the Queenslanders too busy scanning the horizon waiting for the next flock of exotics? :-) I'd be out looking for the local stuff if I wasn't at work and it wasn't raining buckets. Cheers Russell |
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