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Subject: | Indian Myna on NSW NW Slopes |
From: | "Peter Ewin" <> |
Date: | Mon, 26 Dec 2005 10:31:13 +1100 |
Just came back from a week travelling to various parts of the state visiting
both my and my wife's families (a few days near Bingara and a few days at
Orange). Some nice birds about, particularly on the Gwydir River, but
probably the most interesting sighting was a single Indian Myna that flew
across the road in the town of Carroll which is located on the Oxley Highway
east of Gunnedah. Not certain how far west this species now goes, but I
assume that is spreading up the Hunter into the north west slopes. Any other
sightings in this part of the world or any other comments?
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