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Tasmanian Birds

To: John Harris <>
Subject: Tasmanian Birds
From: Chris Brandis <>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:08:36 +1000
Hi
Few years ago I got all endemic on Bruny Island, McCrackens Gully had all the dry area birds, the fields nearby the Native-hen and Mavista Falls for the wet forest birds, all in an afternoon and a next morning. Looked for the Masked Owl at the sight near the airport but no luck over 4 nights but found one dead on the road, still warm but not warm enough to tick.
Cheers  Chris

John Harris wrote:

Dear All
I am seeking info on where to find all of the Tasmanian endemics, as well as Masked Owl, Pink Robin and seawatching sites within two hours drive of Hobart. I am heading over there in mid-august.

Any details would be much appreciated. Please reply to me direct.
Thanks

John Harris
Year 9 & Environmental Coordinator
Donvale Christian College
03 9844 2471

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