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Subject: | Birding Poms |
From: | (Trevor Woodcroft) |
Date: | Tue, 25 Aug 1998 17:11:34 +0100 |
I am visiting Australia with a group of seven birders in November 1998 and because our itinerary does not include Sydney, we need to see Superb Lyrebird near Melbourne. We only have one morning to crack it. Where would we be best advised to spend our time? I have heard that Badger Weir Creek and Toolangi State Forest are the best sites, but have no detailed directions. Can you help? |
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