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Hunter Region Birds

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Subject: Hunter Region Birds
From: knightl <>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:19:20 +1000
Come now, any good geographer would tell you that the boundary would be halfway between the coast and the Lord Howe Rise, which is, as any tick seeking continental twitcher knows, another birding region.

Regards, Laurie.

On Friday, November 18, 2005, at 02:06 PM, wrote:

it would appear so, Bill.


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Subject: RE: [BIRDING-AUS] Hunter Region Birds
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:28:36 +1100
From: "Bill Stent" <>
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New Zealand, I think.


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Alan

what constitutes the ocean boundaries for the Hunter Region?

Peter

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