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Subject: | Raptor Counts. |
From: | Tony Russell <> |
Date: | Mon, 6 Apr 1998 12:15:31 +0930 |
Hi all, have you noticed how these " raptor freaks" never mention a Red Goshawk? Just imagine how the local economy would boom if one of them reported one in their area. It would be as big a rush as the Blue Rock-Thrush saga.I'd even give up the SAOA Easter campout (next to Gluepot) which is expected to yield Gilbert's and Red-Lored Whistlers, White-browed Treecreepers, and, HOPEFULLY, (listening carefully?), Scarlet-chested Parrot ( Neophema splendida for the nerds)., if one of you could make a sudden fly-drive a guaranteed sighting.By guaranteed I mean that if the Goshawk isn't seen, you pay the airfare. In my dreams. Tony the MP. Tony Russell Ph: 08 82078470W 08 83375959H Fax:08 82078422 e mail: |
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