G'day tones
I'm basing that purely on the fact that they're so unusual here, and that
they're reasonably commonly kept as caged birds.
Bill
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Tony Russell <> wrote:
> Why so Bill? They are known to be nomadic and move towards the coast in dry
> seasons inland.
>
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> There was a Cockatiel calling from a pine in the Harrison Reserve opposite
> Kew High School (in Melbourne) this morning. I assume it's an escapee.
>
> Bill
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