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With the onset of climate change, we can perhaps expect some other nomadic Australian outback birds to occur in the UK more frequently. Perhaps even Grey Honeyeater?
With the onset of climate change, we can perhaps expect some other nomadic Australian outback birds to occur in the UK more frequently. Perhaps even Grey Honeyeater?
And we don't know what birds might have been stowing away in the wallabies' pouches do we? Outback spp as, er, troublesome to observe, as lets say BLACK GRASSWREN, could very easily have slipped unnoticed out of the pouches of the wallabies, and be happily spreading towards, say, Sussex, completely unnoticed. Eh Ads?