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| Subject: | King and Flinders islands. |
| From: | Grev Reidy <> |
| Date: | Mon, 04 Feb 2002 19:36:09 +1100 |
Dear All,
At my age, plastic ticks are not to be despised as
much as they should. We are going to spend time at these islands,
towards the end of March. Information concerning the chukar on the
latter would be appreciated. Returning to real birds, Orange-bellied
parrots are said to pass through the former during March-April. Any
information leading to their sighting would be appreciated even more.
Grev Reidy
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