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To: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
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Subject: | Suberb Lyrebird and Dingo |
From: | "Evan Beaver" <> |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 2008 12:23:35 +1000 |
Yes I agree. Sorry if my initial post seemed to question Neil's impeccable reputation, I just thought it sounded incredible. Mostly because the number of wild dogs in the area is large, and I figured they would mostly be ex-domestic. But, I know virtually nothing about them and I'm happy to be guided on the subject. I might even go and twitch it. EB On 4/14/08, Greg & Val Clancy <> wrote: > I would be interested in the views of local Blue Mountains residents on this > issue as well as I would have thought that there would certainly be Dingoes > in the Blue Mountains. They occur in areas to the north of Sydney, such as > Myall Lakes National Park. There may be few, if any, 100% pure Dingoes but > that applies to much of their range in NSW. > > > Greg Clancy > > |
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