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turquoise parrots

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Subject: turquoise parrots
From: Michael Ramsey <>
Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 17:29:09 +1000
Hi Steve, I saw 21 in a flock this morning in the Warby Ranges, they will flock 
in autumn and winter and 30 would definately be possible. 

Michael Ramsey
www.bronzewingbirdingservices.com

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> Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 13:01:08 +1000
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] turquoise parrots
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> A question: is it likely that turquoise parrots would congregate in large
> groups of 30+?
> 
> My brother say a large group of small parrots on dusk at Mt Pilot near
> Beechworth. Bad light and no binoculars, but he thought they were not
> red-rumps.
> 
> We saw 9+ blue-wings this morning near Breamlea along the road to Torquay.
> 
> Stephen
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