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Subject: | SA Shrike-tit status? |
From: | "gary wright" <> |
Date: | Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:15 +0930 |
Dear SteveCrested shrike tit can be seen in the Mt Lofty Ranges but it is not a common bird. Where I used to live in wilmington near Pt Augusta at the edge of its range, I saw it three times in ten years. I have also seen it in a red gum forest near Mannum, also on the edge of its range. In general in my experience not a common bird in SA Gary |
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