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Subject: | Field Guides |
From: | "Andrew Patrick" <> |
Date: | Fri, 4 Dec 1998 20:59:32 +1100 |
This may have been asked before but... I assume Lord Howe island birds are on the Australian list. Lord Howe is easily accessible and many of us have been there. So how come the Woodhen isn't in the field guides whereas, for example, the vagrant King Penguin is? I for one would like the Woodhen to be in the guides. Andrew Patrick Cumberland Bird Observers' Club |
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