Oh no, not this thread again!
If you've seen it you can either
1. tick it
2. not tick it
It's up to you.
John Leonard
2008/7/9 Keith Weekes <>:
> What rules are everyone playing by for their lists? There's no way I'm
> ticking this bird, it is ship assisted plain and simple. I'd sooner go to
> Featherdale Wildlife Park and tick birds in cages.
>
> KW
>
> 2008/7/9 Carl Billingham <>:
>
>> Hi Tania,
>> I flew down from Brisbane to Sydney on the weekend to pick up a few ticks
>> including Regent Honeyeaters (about a dozen) in Capertee Valley, my bogey
>> bird the Red-whiskered Bulbul (tried on three previous trips but finally
>> successful) and ...the House Crow which is quite a nice looking bird with
>> its silky grey mantle.
>> Carl Corden was able to take me straight to the spot at Dee Why and pointed
>> out the bird in the trees between the children's fenced playground and the
>> street - exactly where he had seen it back in March!
>> ...even got the photos as proof of having 'been there, done that' Laurie;-)
>> Spent the afternoon doing some cliff top seabird watching as well.
>> Cheers,
>> Carl Billingham
>> Taringa, Brisbane
>>
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