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Double-barred Finches, Alice Springs

To: Christopher Watson <>
Subject: Double-barred Finches, Alice Springs
From: bob gosford <>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 08:55:52 +0930
Well, a few listers about town will get a free (out of range) tick...and the
resident Goshawks & Sparrowhawks will get a free feed!

On 22 July 2010 08:48, Christopher Watson <>wrote:

> Just spoke to a local aviarist who has informed me that an entire aviary
> full of Double-barred Finches numbering 26 individuals escaped from her
> property in Gillen on the weekend. Given the conditions of the grasses
> around town I'd say there is a good chance we may soon have a resident
> population of these finches living alongside the Zebbies. Keep your eyes
> peeled.
>
> Chris Watson
> Alice Springs
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