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To: "Ralph REID" <>
Subject: Home Bird Lists
From: Peter Pfeiffer <>
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 08:39:44 +0930
At 06:04 PM 05-06-01 +1000, you wrote:
I have noted with interest this discussion, and an interesting adjunct to it
might be for persons to nominate what is their most abundant species - that
is, what do they see most of, most of the time.

In my case - outer western suburbs of Sydney - no contest.  It is the
dreaded Common Myna.

Regards

Ralph Reid
Sydney

During the winter months, here in Happy Valley south of Adelaide, our most common bird would be YTBCockatoos with hundreds flying slowly overhead morning and night almost daily.

Cheers,

Peter




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