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Subject: | King Parrots at Banyule Flats |
From: | brian fleming <> |
Date: | Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:55:29 +1100 |
On Friday morning (26 Oct) I saw a female King Parrot on the Yarra bank,
from the main Yarra Trail below the Plenty River footbridge - towards
the distance marker. I checked the bird for leg-rings, because she
might have been an escape - none present.
This morning, about 10 am (Daylight Saving), after leaving the BOCA
'Breakfast with the Birds' activities at Banyule Flats, we were driving
in Banyule Rd, just west of the Native Garden area, when two male King
Parrots flew in front of the car and through the large pine trees at the
Child Care Centre.
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