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Cockatoo deaths

To: Birding Services Brisbane <>
Subject: Cockatoo deaths
From: Scot Mcphee <>
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 11:29:52 +1000
Indeed the original ABC report gets the state right -
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/08/2787996.htm "Hopetoun 6348"
... work experience kids at the Seven site obviously failed geography.

2010/1/8 Scot Mcphee <>

> They died of boredom from watching too much golf! Sorry for the friviolity,
> I could not resist. ;-)
>
> Sorry for this also if it's a dumb question - what's a "Carnaby's Cockatoo"
> anyway? The picture looks like a White-tailed Black Cockatoo to me, but they
> are only a W.A. species aren't they, not a QLD one (as Seven news classified
> that story)? Googling for "Carnaby's Cockatoo" turns up this page
> http://www.birdswa.com.au/projects/carnaby/Carnabys.htm which confirms the
> same species Calyptorhynchus latirostris.
>
> The only "Hopetoun" that Google maps turns up is in Victoria, further
> confusing the matter.
>
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