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Night Parrot. John Young has done it.

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Subject: Night Parrot. John Young has done it.
From: PennyDB <>
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 00:44:21 +1000
Congratulations to John. Wonderful news! What a superb result to a lifetime spent searching out the most difficult and cryptic of birds, and in such inaccessible surroundings. Thanks John for sharing your knowledge and fascination with Australia's birds and butterflies, and achieving the holy grail. During a tour with John to Iron Range in 2007, he told us of his plans to sit out in the spinifex country and listen until he found the parrot - and he's done it.!! Stupendous!

Just bought the old school paper version and WOW!!!

Yes massive congrats to John Young!!
What an amazing day for him and for Australian birding!

Cheers
Dave

On 29/06/2013, at 9:12 AM, Ian May <> wrote:

See 
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/tweets-in-the-night-a-flash-of-green-is-this-our-most-elusive-bird/story-e6frg8y6-1226671683508

I do not know anyone that more deserves this.   Congratulations John. 
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