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To: | (David Torr) |
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Subject: | Re[2]: RFI AUckland (Summary) |
From: | (Australian Ornithological Services P.L.) |
Date: | Tue, 18 Nov 1997 10:15:49 +0000 |
David Another place to visit around Auckland is Tiritiri Matangi Island. I think the boat leaves Whangaparaoa each Tuesday and Sunday. Tirtiri has over the last 16 years been revegetated and most of the birds present are the off spring of reintroduced species. You should see Bellbird, Tui, Grey Warbler, Whitehead, Red-crowned Parakeet and Stitchbird and the truly amazing looking Takahe. Patricia Maher ------------------------------- > Thanks to all who replied - this seems to be the book of choice and > the Miranda reserve the place to go. > > Dave > > >______________________________ Reply Separator >_________________________________ >Subject: Re: RFI AUckland >Author: at pau-smtp >Date: 17/11/97 9:44 > > >I would recommend the new Field Guide to New Zealand by Heather & Robertson Patricia M Maher |
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