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Subject: | Re: Black-tailed Native Hen |
From: | Mr Sr Pywell <> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Dec 1997 10:00:42 +1000 |
Sunday week ago, saw one BTNH mingling with Duskies at Jell's Park, Glen Waverly, Melbourne. In six years of extensive field work at Jells, this is the first time I have ever seen a BTNH there. Just wondering if anyone else had seen any at any otehr suburban wetland, liek Braeside or Edithvale or Westgate Park latley or ever. The closest I have ever seen them to Melbourne is Point Cook. Speaking of Darters, there is virtually always at least one (and up to ~5) at Jells. Sean Pywell |
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