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Pied Currawongs and Yellow Wattlebirds

To: Terry Bishop <>
Subject: Pied Currawongs and Yellow Wattlebirds
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:23:42 +1000
Terry,

It will be interesting to see if they breed. Wonder if they or their offspring will be regarded as a genuine tick? Save a few dollars on a trip to Tassie.

Cheers,
Carl Clifford


On 08/04/2007, at 12:01 PM, Terry Bishop wrote:

About 20 pair of Pied Currawongs have moved into International Gardens in Orange knocking the local Magpies noses (beaks) out of joint. Nice to wake up to their
choir of a morning.

The mystery of the Yellow Wattlebirds has been solved. A guy apparently smuggled two pair back from Tasmania to breed only to let the escape. They are now living happily at about the 1200-1250 Metre level of the Northern side of Mt Canobolas.

WHEEEW!!!!!! I wasn't seeing things.

Terry B
Orange, NSW



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