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To: | "Greg Oakley" <>, "Birding Aus" <> |
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Subject: | Birds in Carparks |
From: | "Tim Murphy" <> |
Date: | Wed, 2 Oct 2002 19:55:21 +0800 |
It is
probably the fact that birds that hand around carparks are used to people. My
car park list includes:
My 1st Tropical Kingbird behind a fast food joint in Victoria
B.C.
My 1st (and only) Hooded
Parrot at Katherine Gorge car park - two flew
over
Bridled Honeyeater in my car at The Crater (although that one
hardly counts)
New
Zealand Dotterel sheltering from the wind (in January!) in Invercargil at the edge of the car park -
I was at the Aluminium smelter and
wondered what the dots on the edge were.
Best Regards
Tim
Murphy
PS. I know many stories of birders searching
hard and coming back to a spouse left at the car park who had a Trogon or what
not just above her.
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