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Subject: | Black kites |
From: | Gunnedah Shire Council <> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Apr 1998 06:25:01 +1000 |
The drought must be changing things for black kites. I have lived in Gunnedah NSW for 6 years now and until recently had never seen a black kite here. Last weekend there was a group of 6 on the outskirts of town - they looked quite foreign in our environment. Annabel Annabel Hoskins Gunnedah Global Information Centre (Gunnedah's Public Library) |
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