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To: | "birding-aus" <>, "Chris Tzaros" <> |
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Subject: | North Queensland Birding - Wheatear one day, Wagtail the next! |
From: | "Alan Gillanders" <> |
Date: | Tue, 3 Dec 2002 20:01:38 +1000 |
Chris, Contrary to popular belief Little Kingfishers are no more uncommon here on the Atherton Tablelands than they are on the coast. The day after the Australia Day trip of Birds Australia to Kingfisher Park where I was told that they do not occur on the Tablelands, one flew into a window at my place in Yungaburra. Nobody on the excursion was able or inclined to support my statement but if any of you are visiting the Tablelands I would only be too happy to take you to an excellent site for these birds on private property. Otherwise I can tell you of some good public sites. Regards, Alan |
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