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Subject: | White Pygmy-Goose |
From: | Phil & Sue Gregory <> |
Date: | Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:25:53 +1000 |
Where have all the White Pygmy-Geese gone? I'v e been pretty active up
in the Cairns and Tablelands areas over the past two months and I
can't find them anywhere, none of my usual spots has them.
I know there have been surveys recently and numbers have been
surprisingly low, (I think I saw a figure of 1500 mentioned? No doubt
someone can put me right here, but this must be one of our rarest
wildfowl)
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