An annotated checklist of the birds of the Australian Capital Territory is
online at http://www.canberrabirds.dynamite.com.au/canbirds.htm .
Regards - David
Richard Wood wrote:
> Good morning to Birding-Aus.
>
> Dick Wood here and my trip is getting closer and closer.
>
> For those of you who I may have not replied in a timely manner for the
> information graciously sent to me, thank you very much.
>
> I have two questions this morning. Does there exist, on the net or can be
> purchased when I arrive, a copy of bird checklist for each state?
>
> Does there exist a map of each state/area that shows the various
> habitat? I guess that since Australia is so large and environmentally
> diverse, perhaps a map(s) showing this type of subdivision is not practical
> nor usable. Anyway, I would like to visit as many habitats as possible
> during my wandering around.
>
> I renew my request to accompany anyone on birding trips/atlassing/or just
> little "wanderings". I will pay for petrol and postre to go along with tea.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Dick Wood
> Tucson, AZ
>
> N32-16'-53.5" W111-04'-22.5"
> http://www.azstarnet.com/~pawood
> One shouldn't argue with a fool, people watching will have trouble
> distinguishing between the two. -unknown
>
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