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Found-Woodswallows

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Subject: Found-Woodswallows
From: Deb Colbourne <>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 14:31:11 -0800 (PST)
We have had a huge influx of Masked and White-browed
Woodswallows here in NE Victoria, a lovely sight and
the most we've ever seen around here (just west of
Benalla).They've been around for four weeks now and
don't show any signs of going. We've also had our
first Cockatiels and Budgies of the year, a couple of
months earlier than usual. Are keepng an eye out for
the Regents H/E as we haven't seen one around here,
although they do occur. 
With our regulars, the Hooded Robins, Beautiful
Firetails, Red-capped Robins and Southern Whiteface
have all breed and raised young so there's plenty to
look at.
Regards
Debbie and Julian

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