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To: | "Alan Gillanders" <> |
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Subject: | how white are Cockatoos |
From: | peter crow <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:11:23 +1000 |
O the subject of White Cockatoos, Corellas etc. Some years back in the
Kimberlys we cam across a flock of grey to black Corellas. There were a
few dirty white ones, many dark grey ones and a few which were almost
entirely black. For a few seconds we were stunned they daylight dawned
as we realised they were perched over a huge area of burnt grass. They
really believe in getting down and dirty for a good feed.
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