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Memories of a rural childhood Z is for zoological visitors. Over the years, we had many zoological visitors. Some were probably always present, others were seasonal visitors and a few were just seen once or twice. Black cockatoos infrequently seen in pairs. Blue cranes white-faced herons in pairs. Blue wrens often seen flitting in the bushes near the creek. Echidnas sometimes seen crossing paddocks or roads. Goanna Ive only seen the one. Koala we found one in a holly tree one day. School.

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Memories of a rural childhood Z is for zoological visitors. Over the years, we had many zoological visitors. Some were probably always present, others were seasonal visitors and a few were just seen once or twice. Black cockatoos infrequently seen in pairs. Blue cranes white-faced herons in pairs. Blue wrens often seen flitting in the bushes near the creek. Echidnas sometimes seen crossing paddocks or roads. Goanna Ive only seen the one. Koala we found one in a holly tree one day. School.

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