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Subject: | Birding VIC/NSW - Incognito |
From: | "Ricki Coughlan" <> |
Date: | Mon, 3 May 2004 06:37:55 +1000 |
Hi Clare Just back from Southern NSW. Try the Thurgoona golf course - just out of Albury for heaps of Gang-gangs and Red-rumped Parrots. Pretty well anywhere in the area is good for Red-rumps. Saw a few families of Turquoise Parrots during a two hour stay in the forests near Chiltern, Victoria, on May 1. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos are pretty common where I live in Sans Souci, Sydney, but you'll catch plenty of them and many other species on the more scenic main Curra Moors trail - particularly the first kilometer or two beyond the forested section where they are always in attendance - in the Royal National Park, just south of Sydney. Hope this helps. Regards - Ricki |
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