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Can anyone help?  -- An English birder will be visiting Darwin on Sunday
Oct. 11 and 12  for the first time and would like to have the 
opportunity of
meeting up with any local birdwatchers who may be going out locally on 
those
days. If anyone can help please send an e-mail to Chris Cook at


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