Dear Terry,
I think he is referring to the European birders in Europe taking trains to
see the American Green Heron.
Cheers.
Albert Sandpiper
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From: "Terry Pacey" <>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 02:36:52 +1000
To: "Birding-Aus" <>
Subject: Never Say Never!
> A little post script to my previous message.
>
> Alex talks about a "four hour train trip from anywhere". This may be so if
> Victoria is the only place that birders live. There are, however, many
> birders who live elsewhere in Australia. Some of us even have running water
> and inside plumbing these days.
>
> This reminds me of the time a Sydney television station (which shall remain
> nameless) presented a news item about some event in FAR WESTERN New South
> Wales - near Penrith!!! (Those not familiar with Penrith, check your
> atlas.)
>
> Terry Pacey
> 27°57'02"S 153°24'12"E
> Gold Coast
> SE Qld
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