Species codes numbers
- jusdeb
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Where would one find the species code numbers required to fill out the record book for "that lot".
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
David Brent
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try google or call the department and maybe they can you email you a list.
A few years back when national parks inspected my birds the bloke reckons he would issue me with a species code for a Blue Whale if i could show him a pool big enough to house it.
I do love the the Territory`s attititude 
A few years back when national parks inspected my birds the bloke reckons he would issue me with a species code for a Blue Whale if i could show him a pool big enough to house it.


- Tintola
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Deb, In your on line NPWS E-book, if you go to the section that says ADD New Species click on it and you will be given a choice of Parrots, Pigeons ,Finches and an N/A which covers all softbills etc. Get the Species No.that you want but you don't have to follow through just don't Add or Save or whatever they tell you to do. 
What species do you want?? Regents?

What species do you want?? Regents?
OH LORD, SAVE ME FROM YOUR FOLLOWERS!

- jusdeb
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Regents , Purple Crowns and superbs I need please .No access to ebook coz apparantly I dont have a license ( says the computer )...being sorted by human type people .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
David Brent
David Brent