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Subject: | Rainbow Lorikeets continuing to spread |
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Date: | Wed, 30 Sep 1998 13:12:58 -0400 |
G'day all Rainbow Lorikeets seem to have spread to Hamilton now. Although quite common in the Grampians I have not seen them in urban Hamilton until this year when they arrived in large numbers and in March and are still around. I've lived in Hamilton since 1982 by the way. Apart from Galahs, Long-billed Corellas and Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, parrots are infrequent in town with only the smaller Lorikeets making regular appearances. So the Rainbows will be a welcome addition to the community if they decide to stay. Cheers Steve ------------------------------------------------ Stephen Clark Agriculture Victoria, Pastoral & Veterinary Institute Private Bag 105 HAMILTON 3300 Australia Phone 0355 730 977 Fax 0355 711 523 ------------------------------------------------ |
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