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<blockquote data-quote="colonelboris" data-source="post: 1705130" data-attributes="member: 40117"><p>I haven't done a pelagic yet, but soon, with a bit of luck.</p><p>Regarding all the paperwork, we've decided not to go for the PR and claim LAFHA instead. Should save us a lot of money and also keep things nice and open for us to up and off as or when funding comes up for my own research post.</p><p></p><p>On the birding side of things, it's been a bit quiet lately. Mostly, I've been sulking over my camera, completely forgetting that my old one was (on occasion) capable of some alright shots, and looking after the kids in my spare time. Not to mention, rainy weekends.</p><p>However, I did add a couple of birds to the yearlist yesterday at Lisgar Gardens: Crimson Rosella, Eastern Yellow Robin and Brown Thornbill. Should be able to add a few more with a quick walk over the Quarry and bush, but it's a case of geting round to it. </p><p>I also saw a flock of 109 Little Corellas in Victoria Park last week and one or two had very faint colouration that might indicate a little bit of Galah in them, but a case of "pictures, or it didn't happen"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colonelboris, post: 1705130, member: 40117"] I haven't done a pelagic yet, but soon, with a bit of luck. Regarding all the paperwork, we've decided not to go for the PR and claim LAFHA instead. Should save us a lot of money and also keep things nice and open for us to up and off as or when funding comes up for my own research post. On the birding side of things, it's been a bit quiet lately. Mostly, I've been sulking over my camera, completely forgetting that my old one was (on occasion) capable of some alright shots, and looking after the kids in my spare time. Not to mention, rainy weekends. However, I did add a couple of birds to the yearlist yesterday at Lisgar Gardens: Crimson Rosella, Eastern Yellow Robin and Brown Thornbill. Should be able to add a few more with a quick walk over the Quarry and bush, but it's a case of geting round to it. I also saw a flock of 109 Little Corellas in Victoria Park last week and one or two had very faint colouration that might indicate a little bit of Galah in them, but a case of "pictures, or it didn't happen"... [/QUOTE]
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