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Subject: | Surprise!! |
From: | "Tony Russell" <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:47:13 +1030 |
Mornin' all,
I was wondering why my oversupply of Rainbow, Musk, and
Purple-crowned Lorikeets, aided and abetted by Noisy Miners, Magpie Larks, and
New Holland Honeyeaters were kicking up such a racket.
Aha! I thought , a raptor around the place.
But no, a quick check in my NE Adelaide suburban garden
trees revealed a Koala
!!!
sitting in a fork in one of my Spotted Gums (
Euc. maculata ).
The presence of Koalas in the Adelaide Hills is well
documented but this is the first I've ever seen in my suburb, and it's in my
garden !
Eat your heart out Jag.
Tony.
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