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Blue, green, pink and yellow cockatoos in Sydney's eastern suburbs

To: Paul Taylor <>
Subject: Blue, green, pink and yellow cockatoos in Sydney's eastern suburbs
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 10:12:29 +0000
Sounds like a byproduct of a colours run
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Color_Run> although the trademarked one
in Sydney seems to be scheduled for August.   Perhaps someone has been
doing some training?

Martin

Martin Butterfield
http://franmart.blogspot.com.au/

On 27 April 2016 at 19:24, Paul Taylor <> wrote:

> Any ideas?
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> http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/what-happened-to-these-cockatoos-20160427-gog4db.html
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