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To: | "KEITH BRANDWOOD" <>, "Timothy Hyde" <>, "Birding-Oz" <> |
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Subject: | Diamond Dove in Blue Mountains ? |
From: | "Edwin Vella" <> |
Date: | Fri, 27 Sep 2002 19:15:26 +1000 |
The furthest east I have come accross Diamond Doves in NSW is in the Capertee Valley on two occassions (along the western side of the Great Dividing range and only about 40km from the Blue Mountains). Both sightings were of single birds (as they often can be). It is quite possible that others may turn up on the eastern side of the Dividing range with the drought. The forecasted gusty westerlies for the weekend may push the White-browed and Masked Woodswallows over the sea! Edwin |
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