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From: John Tongue <>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:49:27 +1000
Max, whether 272 positive ID's at 13 is a big deal or not, I think 272 in 10 months is pretty spectacular!

Welcome to Birding Aus,

John Tongue
Ulverstone Tas.


On 21/04/2008, at 9:27 AM,  wrote:


Hi everyone.

Just saying hello from a new member. Ive been reading messages on Birding-Aus for a while, but only now have I decided to sign up. Im thirteen and I have been birding for about ten months now since I got back from a trip around Australia. I have seen and properly identified 272 different species of Australian birds, which isn't that much, but for a thirteen year old it probably is. The trouble with birding at this age is that I don't know anyone my age who's interested in birds, except for my cousin.

Looking forward to reading more.

Max.
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