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Winter Black-Cockatoos, Melbourne (Vict.)

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Subject: Winter Black-Cockatoos, Melbourne (Vict.)
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 11:11:56 +0930
During last week whilst looking for Red-tailed Black Cockatoos (
graptogynes,which we didn't find)in the Three Chains Road and Telford
Scrub areas north of Mt Gambier we did however find huge numbers of
Yellow -tails, hundreds and probably thousands of them feeding in the
pine forests. Quite a sight ( and sound), but they had the wrong colour
tails !!

Tony, 



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Sunday 4 June 2006

Location: Swan St., Richmond.

Nice to hear then see a flock of 10 Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo's
flying 
south over Melbourne suburb Richmond yesterday.  The species is becoming
a 
regular winter visitor to the suburb and is often associated with the 
Yarra River bushland corridor.

Martin O'Brien
Melbourne
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