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Subject: | from the Top End |
From: | "Robert Read" <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Oct 2002 23:16:05 +0930 |
On a recent trip to the Top End and Kakadu I noticed the same thing as Denise. No shops carried bird field guides or other useful natural history books. Puzzling as here even the cafe at the botanic garden has a respectable selection of bird and plant books. In similar vein we were in the bird hide at Mamakala, looking out on the magnificent wetland dotted with birdlife. In came a mini-bus load of tourists, took one look at the scene and said "Where are the crocodiles?" Robert Read Alice Springs |
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