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Subject: | Re: Bald Common Mynas |
From: | Robert Cunningham <> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Jan 1997 16:44:04 +0700 |
> > In its home range in the Indian sub-continent bald birds have often been > > seen, and interestingly also bald House Crow (Corvus splendens). The theory > > there is that it is due to pollution. I've not seen any 'bald' COMMON MYNAS here in Thailand, either here in the 'relatively' unpolluted provinces or in the very polluted Bangkok. I will keep my eyes out though. Cheers, -- Robert Cunningham Prachinburi Rice Research Centre Bansang, Prachinburi 25 150 THAILAND Ph: +66-37-271 233 Fx: +66-37-271 385 email: "There are no stupid questions, only people too stupid to ask questions." |
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