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Subject: | Chiltern Ironbox National Park |
From: | "DYLAN O'DONNELL" <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Sep 1998 15:28:31 GMT+1000 |
Hi there birdos, Apparently Chiltern ironbox National Park is having a festival of sorts including birds walks and tours etc. Chiltern is a *lovely* region and I have seen many varied species there incluing babblers, many honeyeaters, water birds, parrots & lorikeets etc etc The rain we've had lately will also do well for wetlands there which have been fairly low of late. Of course, when in Chiltern there is one bird to keep a keen eye out for - The Regent Honeyeater. David Geering knows more about this than i do as I haven't had the priviledge of seeing one yet. I still keep an eye out though! -Good birding Dylan |
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