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Subject: | Robins |
From: | "Trevor Hampel" <> |
Date: | Sun, 29 Mar 1998 23:48:47 +0930 |
Highlights of a two hour walk in mallee country just west of home this afternoon included the sighting of two species of Robin Hooded Robin - male and female Red-capped Robin - male and female Both males perched on a fence wire only metres apart; they made a spectacular sight in my binoculars - together in the sunlight. It's moments like these I know why I'm a birder. Trevor Hampel Murray Bridge |
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