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indian ringnecks

To: "'Jeff Davies'" <>, "'Ian Clark'" <>
Subject: indian ringnecks
From: "Andrew Bell" <>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 08:37:46 +0930
I don't know, the flock of three I saw last month flew over high calling,
the very non Australian call got my attention, but I don't know how to
distinguish at a distance in flight. They seemed largish, king parrot size,
but not a lot of detail against a dull wintery sky

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Davies  
Sent: Sunday, 12 June 2011 12:37 AM
To: 'Ian Clark'; 'Andrew Bell'
Cc: 'Birding-aus'
Subject: indian ringnecks

I agree, Andrew's bird photographed is an Alexandrine. Andrew is the bird in
the photo definitely the same as the flock of three, or were they Indian
Ringnecks. 
Ian what did you see at Research and Rosanna? Alexandrines or Indian
Ringnecks?.
I have never heard of flocks before, this is disturbing and needs to be
followed up. 

Cheers Jeff.


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