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To: | "Mark Carter" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Lesser Yellowlegs & Emu Wrens in NSW Mid-north Coast |
From: | "Allan Richardson" <> |
Date: | Sun, 10 Jan 2010 22:02:25 +1100 |
Hi MarkSpent a windy morning at Hat Head once looking for Emu-wrens - to no avail - windy weather is not the best, but the habitat looks excellent, so no surprises I'd say. I've had them in less favourable habitat to north at Warrell Creek (just north of Scott's Head) when I lived up that way. A close friend Ken Shingleton would be able to give you the good oil (can't anyone convince him to get a computer? Just for the email capability - the good Lord knows I've tried). Regards Allan |
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