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To: | "Tim Dolby" <>,"Dion Hobcroft" <> |
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Subject: | Mystery birds on night garden |
From: | "Tony Keene" <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Mar 2011 01:44:46 +0000 |
I'd be surprised if Kokakos were used for that - not only is the body shape all wrong, but there's only ~400 of them, mostly in captive breeding programs or on sanctuarys in NZ. However, Shaft-tailed Finches are a common pet... Cheers, Tony |
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