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BIRDS OF THE WORLD UPDATE posted by ROOSTER COGBURN

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Hello everyone. Just wanted to share my newest additions to my custom set.

 

For those of you that took a look at my set before and don't want to go all the way through it again to find the new ones, here is a list of the coins I added today:

 

AUSTRALIA - 2012 ($1) COLORIZED KOOKABURRA

AUSTRALIA - 1990 ($10) WHITE COCKATOO

BELIZE - 1975 (1C) SWALLOW-TAILED KITE

BELIZE - 1975 (5C) FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHERS

BELIZE - 1975 (10C) LONG-TAILED HERMIT

BELIZE - 1975 (25C) BLUE-CROWNED MOTMOT

BELIZE - 1975 (50C) MAGNIFICENT FRIGATE

BELIZE - 1975 ($1) SCARLET MACAWS

BELIZE - 1975 ($5) KEEL-BILLED TOUCAN

BELIZE - 1975 ($10) GREAT CURASSOW

CANADA - 2000 (50C) BALD EAGLE

CANADA - 2000 (50C) GREAT HORNED OWL

CANADA - 2000 (50C) OSPREY

CANADA - 2000 (50C) RED-TAILED HAWK

COOK ISLANDS - 1976 ($5) MANGARA KINGFISHER

COOK ISLANDS - 1991 ($50) EAGLE OWL

NEW ZEALAND - 1982 ($1) TAKAHE

PAPUA NEW GUINEA - 1977 (20T) CASSOWARY

 

If anyone is interested in birds, please take a look. And as always, any comments are welcome. I am always willing to change things around due to a good idea.

 

http://coins.www.collectors-society.com/WCM/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=3519

 

Thank you,

Brett

 

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Great additions Brett, as I looked over your set I counted 12 coins in your set that I've seen the bird, just saw a big bald eagle in a cottonwood tree yesterday morning watching over a riffle for a morning snack and today got my first glimpse of the season of a yellow rumped warbler, neat little bird. Also have a family of white barn owls that I have been seeing most everyday this winter.

 

Enjoying following your set,

 

Larry

 

 

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