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Subject: | birding-aus Dead Finish? |
From: | "Martin O'Brien"<> |
Date: | Fri, 30 Apr 1999 15:12:33 +1100 |
John Leonard asks about Dead Finish or Prickly Wattle. Two botanical texts here give this as a species of Acacia, specifically A. tetragonophylla. The plant is a tangled, spreading, prickly shrub to a small, twisted, rough barked tree. It is hardy and frequent in arid inland on sandy soils and rocky or gravelly ridges carrying mainly mulga scrub or pine-belah woodlands. Is this habitat of Cinnamon Quail Thrush? Martin O'Brien Executive Scientific Officer Scientific Advisory Committee Threatened Species Program Department of Natural Resources and Environment 4/250 Victoria Pde., East Melbourne, 3002 Victoria, AUSTRALIA tel: +61 3 9412 4567 fax: +61 3 9412 4586 e-mail: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include ONLY "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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