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Ostriches near Barham, NSW

To: Gil Langfield <>
Subject: Ostriches near Barham, NSW
From: John Harris <>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 13:41:55 +1000
So they are definitely self-sustaining.....?????

On 3 April 2012 20:31, Gil Langfield <> wrote:

> The feral(?) Ostriches near Barham appear to have had a good season since
> the last posting about them on Birding Aus (October 2011).  On 31 March
> 2012
> early morning, I first saw 2 adults plus two juveniles, then 8 other adults
> on the east side of Lashbrook Road not far north of the intersection with
> the Barham Moama Road.  A little later, at 1.8 km east of the same
> intersection on the Barham Moama Road, I saw 2 adults and 6 juveniles to
> the
> north.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gil Langfield
> Melbourne, Australia
> 
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