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non tickable sightings

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Subject: non tickable sightings
From: John McGowan <>
Date: Sat, 7 May 2011 17:13:09 +1030
You could be right Mark. I understood it to mean an exotic or perhaps a native 
artificially confined. I hadn't thought about your definition.
Cheers
John McVictor Harbor

> Date: Sat, 7 May 2011 16:09:29 +1000
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] non tickable sightings
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> Can anyone explain to me what an untickable sighting is? As an avid
> birdwatcher of nine years,I have recently started my life list(to those of
> you who are feeling a little faint,sorry).I have heard this term used a few
> times now and am a little confused.I assume (never a good idea); it to be a
> bird that you are 99% sure of but not positive of.Surely this is a probable
> sighting,as if you know what species it is,it is tickable.I am not trying to
> be pedantic,but genuinely interested.Happy birding,Mark.
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