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Subject: | grasswrens |
From: | (John Leonard) |
Date: | Wed, 14 Aug 1996 11:37:15 +1000 (EST) |
I know that gws are very difficult to see, as they rarely come out into the open. I'm going to be looking for a couple of spp on a trip in the next few weeks and I was wonderimg whether anyone can report that 'squeeking' with the mouth, or one of those little red things from the Audubon Soc ever gets them out. Squeeking works with fairywrens of course. ps: thanks to all those who sent me info on sites &c, I'll post a report when I get back. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Dr John Leonard PO Box 243, Woden, ACT 2606, AUSTRALIA "Progress is the form our civilization takes, rather than making progress being one of its features." @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ |
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