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BROWN QUAIL SEEN NEAR LUNA PARK AT LAVENDER BAY?

To: "Lorne Johnson" <>, <>
Subject: BROWN QUAIL SEEN NEAR LUNA PARK AT LAVENDER BAY?
From: "Michael Hunter" <>
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 16:15:34 +1000
Hi Lorne,
             Brown Quail get around, the drought probably has something to do with it at present. There used to be a population living within the Randwick racetrack, I haven't been there for decades, the central area has probably been mown and sterilised.
             
             Penny, my wife, brought home the fresh corpse of a male Painted Button-quail on Saturday, it had been hit crossing Mayfair Rd. Mulgoa and was intact. It's in the freezer, should I send it to the Museum? I've seen a pair once previously on Mayfair Rd, which ends at fairly pristine bush going into National Park.
                                                            
               PS, I've just trialled a Panasonic camera with 12x Leica optical zoom which is the equivalent of a 400mm plus lens, 5megapixels, built in image stabiliser, very compact and lightweight. Unbelievable pics.  Also takes short video and records sounds!   Seems to be the ultimate bird recorder to convince the cynics.
 
                                                      Cheers
                                                          Michael
 
Mulgoa Valley
50k west of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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