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Subject: | Black-necked Storks in SE QLD |
From: | ANTHONY OVERS <> |
Date: | Tue, 7 Apr 1998 12:14:41 +1000 |
There were a few messages a while ago about Black-necked Stork records in south-east Queensland. I don't know much about them or the region itself, so I'm not sure if they should be common or not in that area. Anyway, I saw one in an irrigated field near Toowoomba in January and thought it might be of interest to the right people. Can anyone tell me if this is an unusual sighting?? Please ignore me if this is a regular sighting for this area. Thanks Anthony Overs Hackett ACT |
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