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How many species of dump chook are there in Australia?

To: Laurie Knight <>
Subject: How many species of dump chook are there in Australia?
From: John Harris <>
Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 22:54:59 +0000
Hi Laurie,
Supposedly the Mildura tip is the most reliable place to see Little Crow in
Victoria!! Along with the other corvids already mentioned, that almost
makes a "full house" of corvids, only missing the Forest maybe.

Cheers

John


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On 1 June 2017 at 04:49, Laurie Knight <> wrote:

> It was fascinating to see Aus Pelicans filling the role of dump chook at a
> landfill [presumably around Melbourne] on this week’s episode of the War on
> Waste.
>
> The dominant dump chooks in SEQ are white ibis.  In other places, Silver
> Gulls, the local corvids and Black Kites are the mainstays.  In Weipa, Pied
> Herons filled the role.
>
> How many other species of dump chook are there in Australia?
>
> Regards, Laurie.
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