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Sunshine Coast local extinctions

To: Andrew Noosa <>
Subject: Sunshine Coast local extinctions
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 11:26:45 +1000
Hi Andrew,

Ground Parrot, Southern Emuwren, Brush Bronzewing used to be found in the Peregian Beach area, (.....possibly?) Now only at Cooloolah NP
How about Marbled Frogmouth, Black-breasted Buttonquail?
Are Emu still on Bribie Island?

Tom Tarrant
Samsonvale, SE Qld

Andrew Noosa wrote:

Hi everyone
Here's a brain teaser for the Queenslanders. It came up for discussion recently. Are there any bird species that are now locally extinct in the Sunshine Coast?
Black-throated finch?  Any thoughts anyone?  Tom?  Roy?  Syd C?
Andrew

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