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To: | Birding Oz <> |
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Subject: | Tasmanian endemics |
From: | scott connop <> |
Date: | Sat, 01 Nov 1997 08:44:47 -0800 |
I was wondering if any of you Tasmanian experts could help me out. What is the most efficient way to go about seeing the island endemics in December without driving all over the island? Is there any one place where you can find them that is not far from Hobart? Thank you in advance. I hope I haven't caught everybody skulking around Noosa looking for stray thrushes that simply want a little fresh air. There has been very few messages in the past 2 days. Scott Connop |
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