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Subject: | Flowering Swamp Mahogany |
From: | (Penny Drake-Brockman) |
Date: | Mon, 1 Jun 1998 10:04:32 +1000 |
Had a too quick look at the flowering swamp mahogany at the southern end of Dee Why Lagoon Saturday afternoon 4 pm. Lots of Red Wattle birds, Rainbow Lorikeets and Musk Lorikeets - has anyone had a good look for Swifties or Regents? The trees are just in flower and should last a week or so. Penny Penny Drake-Brockman Centre for English Teaching University of Sydney Mallett Street Campus NSW 2006 Tel: 61 2 9351 0704 Fax: 61 2 9351 0709 |
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