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The Wombat's are in Tassie .....

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Subject: The Wombat's are in Tassie .....
From: John Gamblin <>
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:40:51 -0800 (PST)
G'day All,
I've been asked by Sid and Sharon if we have some
Tassie Birders on line at moment? who would like to
make contact with them please email asap ..... they
don't have as long in the Apple Isle as they had hoped
for when plans first commenced?

John A. Gamblin.

Building a Cool-guard-E home.

Sid and Sharon Genaux <> wrote:
From: Sid and Sharon Genaux <>
To: 
Subject: Hi from Tassie
Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 22:12:44 GMT

Hi John,

The passage to Tassie was very smooth and quite
luxurious. We left an hour late, the Devilcat engines
are still out. So it was dark when we cleared the
heads. Couldn't see the birds well enough to identify
them. We are in Strahan, leaving for Bruny Island this
morning. We've seen 5 new birds including the 
Short-tailed Shearwater coming in to their burrows
last night.

Sid and Sharon

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French Island with H²olly Homes Birding.

phone: 59 79 3709
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