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Subject: | Baradine and the Pilliga Scrub |
From: | Grev Reidy <> |
Date: | Thu, 16 Sep 2004 20:03:42 +1000 |
The Pilliga has a wonderful display of flowers now, and the birds
aren't bad either. We got a fair list over 5 days, highlights being two
Glossy black cockatoos, two Red-chested button quail, a pair of
turquoise parrots, and a flock, estimated to be a hundred or so, of
Striated pardalotes. We counted 30 going into one tree.
.Camp Cypress, on the outskirts of the town was a good place to stay. A
Springtime visit is recommended.
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