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Gday all,
My name is Scott and I live in Australia. I breed a lot of aussie natives and have heaps of asiatics and conures. Hope to be able to post and answer questions with everyone. I am a member on many other forums as well but this is by far the largest. The main one I use in Australia is
www.paradiseparrots.proboards25.com
 
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Hi Scott,

Welcome to BirdForum from all the Moderators and Admin.

You may have missed this when you signed up but this forum is dedicated solely to the discussion of wild birds/nature only. Not captives. We would love to hear about the wild birds you are seeing :t:
 
Welcome Scott to Birdforum. My wife & I will be in your great city of Melbourne in early march (2006) for three days & hope to see some of the wild birds especially any raptors, any tips on were we could see any. We will not be able to travel to far however because time will be short & my wife will want to see as much of the city (shops mainly). Rod.

P.S. I hate shopping.
 
Hey Raptor, if you are in Melbourne, why dont you go to the zoo where they have the big free flight. There is also wedge tails and smaller raptors there as well i believe. I havent been to the zoo for about 15 yrs but have been told it is well worth the look
 
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