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Subject: | Turquoise Parrot on Sunshine Coast |
From: | "Jill Dening" <> |
Date: | Wed, 08 Apr 1998 11:39:13 +1000 |
Turquoise Parrots are certainly not common on the Sunshine Coast. Anyone visiting Bribie Island over Easter, keep an eye out for them, as I saw one yesterday. The location is on the main track north from White Patch roughly 1 or 2km south of the Poverty Creek turnoff. If anyone was thinking of seeing Blacktail Godwit in breeding plumage before they head north, as I was yesterday at the Poverty Creek roost, think again. Yesterday, instead of the usual several hundred, there were only 2, and they were in eclipse plumage. Jill Dening |
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