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To: | Birding Aus <>, Marie <> |
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Subject: | White-throated Needletails and Fork-tailed Swifts northern NSW |
From: | Marie Tarrant <> |
Date: | Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:07:55 +1000 |
This morning around 7am around 100 WTNTs flew in low over Warrell Creek at Gumma Reserve, NSW where I was camped. Later in the day in the heath area around Red Cliff just before Brooms Head also had 6 Fork-tailed Swifts flying low and giving excellent and extended views. Marie Tarrant |
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