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A touch of spring

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Subject: A touch of spring
From: Peter Waanders <>
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 10:39:59 +0980
Hi all
It was a glorious weekend in the SA Riverland with 20C on Sunday. With the
smell of wattle flowers in the air, Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo was singing on
our property. Nearby, Pallid Cuckoo was calling non-stop, reminding me of
the 'brainfever bird' of India. A Boobook calls most nights and the
Gilbert's Whistler I discovered a few weeks ago in our patch of mallee has
also been busy singing. All very enjoyable while it lasts!

Cheers

Peter Waanders
Waikerie, SA
mob.: 0407 800264
SA Birding: http://www.sabirding.com
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