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Tuesday, 10 October 2023

Figbird in fine voice at Shoalhaven Heads, NSW, Australia

- October 10, 2023 No comments:
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Labels: Australia, bird life, Figbird, Shoalhaven Heads, south coast NSW
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I live in the Wollongong area and have been writing for over thirty years. My short stories have appeared in anthologies and I have had a few plays in Short and Sweet.
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