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Hunter Region Birds

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Subject: Hunter Region Birds
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:52:08 -0800
Hi Phil

There may be some conjecture on the exact number, as there are unconfirmed
reports and escapees reported from year to year.  However, even including
those 'accidental' sightings reveal substantially less than 400.
Peter


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>Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:17:14 +1100
>From: Phil Hansbro <>
>Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Hunter Region Birds
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>Hi All
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>According to my calculations from the Hunter Bird Observers Club  
>annual reports there are over 400 species in the Hunter region. I  
>have seen 357 and I know of at least one person who has reliably seen  
>over 360.
>
>Phil.
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