Kestrel is POSSIBLE in Tas, but very unlikely.
> Hi all.
> My guess would be,
> Australian Kestrel
> Grey Fantail
> Grey Shrike-thrush
> Australian Magpie
> Silver Gull
> Cheers, Paul
> Paul Hackett
> Melbourne, Australia
> 0397724329
> 0414355146
> Paul Hackett
> Melbourne, Australia
> 0397724329
> 0414355146
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <Harvey.PERK...@Dest.gov.au>
> To: <birding-...@vicnet.net.au>
> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:53 PM
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] common birds - quiz [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
> Hi all,
> An unexpected last-minute business trip to Alice Springs a week ago
> means I have finally made it to every state and mainland territory of
> Australia. I was only there for 24 hours, but managed to clock up 48
> species (none new unfortunately, but every single one new for my NT
> List!). With luck I'll get around to putting in a brief trip
> report, but
> for now I'll just say that it highlighted an interesting observation:
> Out of my 547 Australian species, there are only five that I have seen
> in each of the states/territories (ie ACT, NSW, QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA
> and NT).
> Anyone care to guess which five species they might be?
> (Should note that I've covered ACT, NSW, QLD, and VIC fairly well,
> have
> visited SE part of SA and SW of WA a few times, have been to Burnie
> (TAS) and hinterland briefly, and of course my 24 hours in Alice is my
> total experience of NT so far.)
> Harvey Perkins
> Canberra
> Classification: UNOFFICIAL
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