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Subject: | catbird? |
From: | "Pat O'Malley" <> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:23:45 +1100 |
Jenny I hate to say this, especially being a southerner and probably pig ignorant about such things, but on a few occasions I've been mystified by immature and juvenile figbirds exactly meeting your description: the juveniles in particular often having no brown. The figs may be a bit of a giveaway! Pat Pat O'Malley Professor of Law and Legal Studies La Trobe University Bundoora Vic. 3083 Australia Phone: +613 9479 2133 Fax: +613 9479 1607 and 9479 1584 Home Phone: +613 9818 1686 Email: |
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