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Subject: | Cyclone sightings |
From: | Phil Gregory <> |
Date: | Wed, 2 Feb 2011 17:52:39 +1000 |
Well, the cyclone Yasi show is about to kick off with first big gusts
coming through at Kuranda, but looking off our newly cleared veranda
and making a final check we'd cleared as much as we can, there was a
Noisy Pitta foraging in the wet soil and a juv Orange-footed Scrubfowl
nearby. The male Cassowary and his 3 chicks went by a couple of hours
ago, I really hope they can find a sheltered spot, fingers crossed.
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