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Pied Imperial Pigeon

To: Jon Irvine <>
Subject: Pied Imperial Pigeon
From: Alan McBride <>
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 19:11:12 +1000
It would naturally depend on "proving it". Even if they lost one how would we now it was this one (unless banded of course)?

Refer Dave Torr's e-mail a while ago (tonight).

Alan


On 19/04/2009, at 6:50 PM, Jon Irvine wrote:



-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Irvine 
Sent: 19 April 2009 18:49
To: 'Greg & Val Clancy'
Subject: Pied Imperial Pigeon

Hi Alan,

I believe Auburn Botanical Gardens has some captive PIPs in their aviary. It
would be a bit of a bummer if this bird was one of those!

Cheers,

Jono

-----Original Message-----
From: 
On Behalf Of Greg & Val Clancy
Sent: 19 April 2009 18:37
To: Alan McBride; Elizabeth Shaw
Cc: Birding Aus
Subject: Pied Imperial Pigeon

Hi Alan,

I raised the issue of the potential for this, and the earlier NSW records of

the Pied Imperial Pigeon, to be cage escapes with Alan Morris and he said that the earlier records were accepted presumably indicating that they were
considered wild birds and not cage escapes.  Does anyone know that there
aren't captive Pied Imperial Pigeons in NSW?

Greg Clancy



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