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many thanks to all who provided invaluable suggestions on the Cockatiel

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Subject: many thanks to all who provided invaluable suggestions on the Cockatiel Tree
From: "Donald G. Kimball" <>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:07:00 -0700
Thanks so much to those who provided suggestions as to what species of tree
the cockatiels were resting in at Bowra when I was filming them for my Doco
Discovering the world of parrots.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/803/cockatiel2.jpg/

Based on what was suggested I believe the tree would be Acacia cambagei.
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Acacia harpophylla
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidtng/2834395856/

was also suggested and is a great candidate but I thought Acacia cambegei
fit better with the soil and habitat at Bowra.  Of course this is only
strongly suggestive as I am as I said badly lacking in knowledge of
Australian Botany.

Thanks again everyone!

Don

www.polytelismedia.wordpress.com
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