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Currawong

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Subject: Currawong
From: "Mules, Michael" <>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 09:05:23 +1000

Hi Mark,

It probably was a Currawong.  I live just the other side of the river, in Kew, and although I haven't seen or heard any yet, we usually get Pied Currawongs in the area each year

Cheers, Michael.

Michael Mules
Curator, Science Program
108 Lonsdale St. Melbourne

PO. Box 666E
Melbourne   VIC   3001

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Fax: 9291 2139

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    Sent:   Wednesday, 10 May 2000 10:35 PM
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    Subject:        [BIRDING-AUS] Currawong

    Hi all,

    Just a short note of an observation of a very distinct call this morning
    as i was leaving for work, a Currawong. As i live in Heidelberg Heights(
    in Melbourne) near a busy road, i found it to be somewhat unusual in my
    reckoning. Once again i am probably wrong, but with all the usual
    birdsong abounding every morning-this took me a little by surprise!. Any
    thoughts.

    Cheers,

    Mark Kliene.


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