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Subject: | A Wompoo Near My House |
From: | Laurie Knight <> |
Date: | Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:44:55 +1000 |
As I was walking down the street behind my house (in the southern
suburbs of Brisbane) this afternoon, Rob Dougherty called out that he
had just seen a Wompoo. We chatted for a few minutes, and then an
obviously lost Wompoo appeared and perched nicely out in the open
[ignoring the attentions of a group of Noisy Miners].
It is certainly interesting the range of species that turn up in
metropolitan areas, well away from their preferred habitat ...
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