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Out of Africa

To: sally king <>, "" <>, "" <>
Subject: Out of Africa
From: Helen Larson <>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 01:57:21 +0000 (GMT)
Come in May! Just as Bob said. Top End is magic then. And you can get around....
August-September is best if you are looking for freshwater fishes, but not for 
birds.
Helen

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From: sally king <>
To: ;  
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013, 23:15
Subject: Out of Africa
 
Hi to the Net

Paul and I are in the throes of planning visit to Darwin and the Top End
this year, but cannot decide on the best time to go (I am sure there are
various 'best times').

We are led to believe that the sensible time to go is between  May and the
start of the Wet in November. Our initial thoughts were to go in June, but
this is peak holiday time and some areas could still be flooded. Others
have suggested Aug/Sep but a few reports we have read suggest that it could
be very windy at that time. When to go???  Any advice will be much
appreciated.

Good birding

Sally Bartho
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