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Post by Jane on Jun 20, 2008 14:42:14 GMT 10
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Post by bullibirdshow on Jun 22, 2008 21:56:53 GMT 10
Awesome Jane!
Thanks for that!
Cheers,
Kate
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Post by mattb on Jun 11, 2010 20:18:09 GMT 10
Thank you very much
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Post by mummisaurus on Mar 7, 2011 9:32:03 GMT 10
OOPs what did I do wrong I clicked on that first one epa.qld.gov one and got
"You don't have permission to access /publications/ on this server."
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Post by avinet on Mar 7, 2011 10:02:16 GMT 10
OOPs what did I do wrong I clicked on that first one epa.qld.gov one and got "You don't have permission to access /publications/ on this server." The link has changed - I will look up the current one later this morning after the birds are put away and I have more time - currently 25 birds flying around the house! cheers, Mike
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Post by Eagle on Mar 7, 2011 19:13:54 GMT 10
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Eagle
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Post by Eagle on Mar 7, 2011 19:16:28 GMT 10
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Post by avinet on Mar 7, 2011 21:35:40 GMT 10
thanks for finding that - I was just about to get round to doing it - been a busier day than I expected.
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Post by anzac on Mar 8, 2011 14:05:16 GMT 10
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Post by totemando on Mar 15, 2014 14:23:48 GMT 10
I pay a licence fee for a single red collared lorikeet I have owned the past 16 years, its gone up every year almost, and is pretty much doubled since I first got her. And yet I am told that in NSW and likely other states no licence is required for these birds. I live in Victoria, and am happy enought to be paying whereby it may be helping the wildlife protection, but it just seems a bit unfair. especially since rainbow lorikeets are licence free and yet their very close relative isn't.
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Post by Laraine on Mar 18, 2014 9:23:59 GMT 10
It does seem to be a bit of a rip-off Totemando, I'm in NSW and I also have a licence for my Crimson Rosellas, Superb Parrots and Turquoise Parrots. What bird is that in your avatar?
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