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| To: | "Tony PALLISER" <> |
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| Subject: | Re: Geographic proposal for next years twitchathon |
| From: | (Andy Burton) |
| Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:23:45 +1100 |
Hi Tony,
Good idea re Sydney/County of Cumberland Twitchathon. I had already
determined that in the unlikely event of having a free weekend coincident
with the Twitchaton I would do exactly what you suggested.
Being competitive by nature I have to ask the question about how
many species one might expect? Is 150 species possible for one team?
And if that question leads to a multitude of subscribers
speculating as to 'how many', can we please limit the discussion to 24
hours, as in a real twitchathon?
Bye for now.
Andy Burton
Andy Burton's Bush Tours
703/4 Francis Road
Artarmon, NSW 2064
Email
Ph 61 2 9904 8468 (home and bus.)
Fax 61 2 9904 8768
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