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Subject: | New to list |
From: | "jawenham" <> |
Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:02:12 +1000 |
Hi
all,
I've just joined the
list so don't quite know what to expect or what is expected. I live in
central Qld inland from Rockhampton. I'm very much an amateur and inactive
bird watcher. I tend to focus on what I can spot from my verandah or
perhaps down the river if we go fishing. I also enjoyed seeing some
different birds when we drove to Cape Tribulation last year, but was
disappointed not to see a cassowary. My local favourites are the rainbow
bee eater and the red wing parrot. Does the list have a photo site
anywhere? I would love to see other people's photos and share some of
mine. Aren't digital cameras wonderful!!! I'd also love to hear
where everyone is and the different sorts of birds they have in their
areas.
Talk to you all
soon.
Jenny.
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