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Night Parrots and Victorian dragonfly guide

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Subject: Night Parrots and Victorian dragonfly guide
From: Simon Mustoe <>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 18:42:42 +1100
Hi,

For those who haven't seen it already, there's an article about Night Parrots 
by Steve Murphy on Bird-O . Could this year be the year when this species gets 
pinned down? 
http://bird-o.com/2011/01/01/night-parrots-the-most-enigmatic-of-birds/

Also, we've posted a guide to several dragonfly sites near Melbourne that can 
be done in a day. Now is the peak season and about two-thirds of the state's 
species can be seen with reasonable ease. There are notes about what's common 
and what's not, how to identify things and access to even more location and 
identification information for dragonflies throughout Australia. 
http://bird-o.com/2011/01/03/dragonflies-a-victorian-adventure/

Happy new year,

Simon.

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