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Subject: | Unidentified Imperial Pigeon in Perth |
From: | James Mustafa Jazz Orchestra <> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Feb 2016 13:10:16 +0000 |
Hi all, For those not on Facebook there has been a report by Louis Purdy of an imperial pigeon in Thornlie, Perth. Follow up reports by Nick Brown, Mark N, Glen Pacey, Alan Collins and Jordan Webber have located the bird again in a tree on Culross Avenue. To quote Alan "on the opposite side of the road to the primary school, beside the Leisure World swimming pool. The closest tree to the intersection of Culross and Thornlie Ave." There's some debate between the online/onsite birders of its exact identification - debating between a variety of SE asian imperial pigeons. I've attached the available photos but no doubt there's better quality to come. Happy Twitching! All the best, *James Mustafa* m. 0400 951 517 e. w. www.jamesmustafajazzorchestra.com Attachment:
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