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Coffs birds

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Subject: Coffs birds
From: "Gregory Little" <>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 20:27:21 +1100
Gooday birders
 
We are going to Coffs Harbour for the weekend, for the daughters
athletics. Am going to try and sneak off for a couple of hours to bird
watch. Can anyone please point me to a spot to find the White-eared
Monarch as a new tick. I know it is short notice. Have down loaded the
Coffs Coast bird routes brochure and may get some info off that and am
about to look at the BA archives. 
 
Greg Little
 
Greg Little - Principal Consultant
General Flora and Fauna
PO Box 526
Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia
Ph    02 49 556609
Fx    02 49 556671
HYPERLINK "http://www.gff.com.au"www.gff.com.au
 

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