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Red-tailed Black Cockatoos in Beenak forest

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Subject: Red-tailed Black Cockatoos in Beenak forest
From: "Eric Finley" <>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 18:31:36 +1000
As a kid in the late 70s I spent a few summers staying with relatives on
a farm at beautiful Kennedys Creek inland from Port Campbell, and while
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos were common I remember several sightings
of small flocks of black cockatoos which were noticeably different and I
was sure were Red-tailed Blacks - not Glossy Blacks which I was becoming
familiar with living close to Kuringai National Park in Sydney in those
days.



Eric Finley




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