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To: | "David James" <>, "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <>, "birding-aus" <>, "Nathan" <> |
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Subject: | An afternoon in Maitland & Newcastle 22 Feb 2011 |
From: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:10:31 +1100 |
Hi David and others,I often joke when I hear that the Hunter Twitchaton teams tick the Shortland Magpie Geese that they are 'captive-bred mongrel stock' and are a questionable tick, as I understand that they were released there in the early 1980s. I was very disappointed with the release as it made monitoring the natural recolonisation of the state impossible. They are tickable though if they have bred successfully locally which I suspect that they have. Greg Clancy Ecologist Coutts Crossing NSW |
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