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Subject: | Re: RFI: Crested Pigeon flocks |
From: | John Penhallurick <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 1998 11:31:10 +1000 |
Trevor, In the last two or three years, the Crested Pigeons have invaded Canberra. tent years ago, you would have to drive about 2 hours west to see them. The are now very common in Belconnen, and it is nothing to see up to forty perched on power lines. John Penhallurick Associate Professor John M. Penhallurick<> Canberra, Australia Phone BH( 61 2) 6201 2346 AH (61 2) 62585428 FAX (61 2) 6258 0426 Snail Mail Faculty of Communication University of Canberra,A.C.T.2601, AUSTRALIA OR PO Box 3469, BMDC, BELCONNEN, ACT 2617, AUSTRALIA "I'd rather be birding!" "Vivat,crescat,floreat Ornithologia" Hartert,Vog.pal.Fauna,p.2016. |
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