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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: BOOK HAS ARRIVED!
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Saturday, November 17, 2012. The book about our challenge has finally arrived! Select the form by double clic...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: August 2011
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Port Augusta, Waikerie and The Gluepot Reserve. Ceduna – Port Augusta. Here we ar...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Sunday, September 5, 2010. The book is at the Printer and should be ready by the end of August! I awoke just ...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: August 2010
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. I hope this blog is interesting and ultimately worthwhile. Glenda and I have be...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: November 2012
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Saturday, November 17, 2012. The book about our challenge has finally arrived! Select the form by double clic...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: Port Augusta, Waikerie & The Gluepot Reserve
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Port Augusta, Waikerie and The Gluepot Reserve. Ceduna – Port Augusta. Here we ar...
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot: September 2010
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The Great Aussie Birdshoot. On September 1st 2010 retired school Principal, Gary Oliver set off on a 12 month Challenge to break the record for photographing the most Australian bird species in a single year. With his support team of one, (his wife, Glenda) they set off on a journey that would clock up over 55,000 kms and take them to every State in Australia. Contact us at gg.oliver@bigpond.com. Sunday, September 5, 2010. The book is at the Printer and should be ready by the end of August! I awoke just ...