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Little Corellas in Albion Park

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Subject: Little Corellas in Albion Park
From: "Tony Keene" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 23:42:53 +0000
Hi all,

 Just wondering about the range for wild Little Corellas in NSW - some of the 
guides have them as occurring in an unbroken population including the Sydney 
area (even though those have been 'introduced' or are descended from 
free-flying escapees), so I was wondering if the birds I saw yesterday at 
Albion Park are wild or feral. I'm one of those awkward types that doesn't put 
introduced or feral birds in my life list (much to the amusement of some of my 
friends...), so it would be nice to know if I can include them in my life list.
 Cheers,

 Tony


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