Are we sure they weren't aviary escapees? If not, any ideas where they came
from?
Cheers, Mike Mules.
-----Original Message-----
From: Duncan Fraser
Sent: Friday, 4 July 2003 8:14 PM
To:
Subject: Red-tailed Blacks
Hi all,
some of you may remember my posting some time ago of my son in law's
sighting of Red-tailed Black Cockatoos on the Merri Creek in Melbourne. My
daughter just phoned to say they caught the environment program Midweek
Crisis on radio RRR, when two landscape gardening / urban renewal workers
who operate along the Merri Creek, Dight's Falls, Deep Rock area, while
being interviewed, gave some interesting bird sightings. The best was - and
they recognised the significance, Red-tailed Black Cockatoos. Duncan
Fraser.
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