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Indian Peafowl at Mt Isa?

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Subject: Indian Peafowl at Mt Isa?
From: Ashwin Rudder <>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 21:36:07 +1100
Hi all,
Sorting through some lists from a trip to Lawn Hill NP in 2008, I was
reminded of a sighting at Lake Moondarra, of a group of Peacocks there. Lake
Moondarra is Mt Isa's water supply reserviour, and beside the spillway is a
park called Warrina Park. The Peacocks were living there, and assumably
locals would be well aware of the presence of these birds. I was wondering
if anyone knows if this is a tickable population. They seemed to be feeding,
and there was an even split of males and females. Can anyone help?

Cheers,
Ashwin Rudder
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