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Common or European Blackbird

To: "Max O'Sullivan" <>
Subject: Common or European Blackbird
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 14:53:47 +1000
Max O'Sullivan wrote:

> They certainly seem to only settle in towns and I
> have never seen them in anything but gardens over the years. So they
> don't seem to displacing any native species. Any comments?

PS:  I also seem to recall messages to this list, and published notes,
on the spread of Blackbirds into montane rainforest around Barrington
Tops in NSW.

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