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Subject: | Re: Paradise Parrots |
From: | "Glen Ingram" <> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jun 1998 08:18:32 +1000 |
Dear Tony, I heard the Talkback on the 4QR. You cannot tell. You just have to check it out. The best process I found was to take them to the collection and don't tell which one is which and ask which bird they saw. In 25 years no one has past the test. Usually there is at least one such record a year. Most people honestly admit a mistake. The most aggressive sighter I have ran into was a vet who saw one in Mayne in the centre of Brisbane 5 years ago. It was obviously a Pale-headed Rosella: but she is still complaining officially about me!! However, I am not with the museum any more. After 25 years as senior curator of birds and amphibia I have fled the coup. New address: Dr Glen Ingram, Hyder Environmental, Level 1, 27 Peel St, South Brisbane 4101. ph 3255 0177 fx 32550188 Overall, let's hope the record is true. But, alas, like fish stories, these records always get away. Glen Ingram |
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