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Re: Regent Honeyeaters in South Australia and western Victoria

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Subject: Re: Regent Honeyeaters in South Australia and western Victoria
From: "Graham" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:32:11 +1000
Michael Norris wrote:

"Are there any birds which currently both appear in large
flocks and are described as "rare"?"
 
Strangely enough, the only other I can think of is Swift Parrot, if 30
birds constitutes a large flock.

Cheers
Graham Turner

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