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Subject: | White Common Mynah |
From: | Stan Emmerson <> |
Date: | Sat, 15 Aug 1998 19:06:32 +1000 |
Hi all, An unusal observation of mine last Thursday 13 August. A white common mynah at Tolga on the Atherton Tablelands. It was with a normal friend dodging cars whilst feeding on the road in the main street. I could'nt believe my eyes as having been raised in Victoria in mynah territory I have seen 'millions' of these birds. I pulled over and watched it for 10 mins. It was mature and was a creamy white with the yellow around the eye. My question is how many others exist along the east coast, and what does it mean? I also saw a pair of Fernwrens (tossing leaves) near Ravenshoe that morning, so an interesting morning. Cheers Stan |
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