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To: | "Daubeney, Giles" <>, "'Laurence Living'" <>, "birding" <>, "ken & vivien harris" <>, "Ian Rainbow" <>, "Geoff Walker" <> |
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Subject: | Movement of cuckoos |
From: | "Keith Johnson" <> |
Date: | Mon, 11 Sep 2000 16:48:00 +1000 |
For info, Pink Lakes is alive with Pallid Cuckoos particularly around Lake Crosbie. A Malaysian friend and I saw about 12 in a hour around the main camping area late on Saturday afternoon. We saw a few more and one Horsfield's Bronze on Sunday on a drive around the ring road. Prior to the quick visit to Pink Lakes we spent a couple of days at Wyperfeld (Wonga camp site area). The only cuckoos we saw were Fantail Cuckoos. K |
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