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| Subject: | RFI:Brisbane/Lamington |
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| Date: | Thu, 21 May 1998 11:30:12 +1000 |
Hi everyone,
I am heading to Brisbane for work in mid June and have
booked a couple of nights afterwards in Lamington. I expect I will
be able to get information from the people at O'Reilly's on the best
birds and bird spots when I am there although any information you
think might be usefull would be appreciated. However I would especially like
information for spots close to Brisbane city (near the airport if
possible) where I could fill in a morning while waiting for my wife
to arrive. I am very interested in trying for the mangrove species
(eg honeyeater and gerygone if they are around during winter). But
any good bird spots would be interesting. I will have a car but only
about 3 hours to spare near Brisbane.
Thanks for the help
John Boyce
Monash University
Clayton VIC 3168
Best Wishes
John Boyce
Department of Microbiology
Monash University
Clayton, 3168
Vic. Australia
phone: work: 9905 4838
home: 9376 6641
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