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Emus and Pines

To: 'Geoff Ryan' <>, "" <>
Subject: Emus and Pines
From: Tony Russell <>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 01:10:50 +0000
Emus are often seen in pine plantations around reservoirs in the Adelaide
Hills. I think they feel safe in these restricted access places.

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Geoff Ryan
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Subject: Emus and Pines

Staying at Nelson, Vict for a few days. Quite surprised yesterday whilst
driving through pine forests (not sure if P.radiata) just east of Nelson to
see 3 different groups of emus (2, 3 and 5 birds) feeding in the cleared
area between the pines and the road and slipping into the pine forest when
we approached. I didn't think there would be emus in this country and most
surprised to see them living in pines. I am not suggesting that pine
plantations might be the saviour of our endangered coastal emus south of
Yamba, however...
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