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dusky woodswallows nuriootpa SA

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Subject: dusky woodswallows nuriootpa SA
From: Chris Steeles <>
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 23:29:18 +0930
Good stuff Alex,Restless Flycatchers are becoming a difficult bird to find in 
the hills North East of Adelaide these days! The Dusky Woodswallows come and go 
a bit over the Barossa.. I see them over my workplace every so often just south 
of Tanunda.Cheers Chris Steeleswww.chrissteelesbirding.blogspot.com
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> Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 00:41:08 +0000
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] dusky woodswallows nuriootpa SA
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> For any local birders watching these posts,
> 
> I've just been watching six dusky woodswallows in my street in Nuriootpa 
> (Barossa Valley, SA) this morning. I've never seen them on the valley floor 
> before!
> Also excited to have a restless flycatcher on my property at Jutland (near 
> Springton, SA) the other day. I haven't ever seen one before.
> 
> Alex Randell
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