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The 19th of april I asked for clear pictures of budgies as they live in the 
bush, because a group in tFrom  Sat May 20 
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The 19th of april I asked for clear pictures of budgies as they live in the 
bush, because a group in the Netherlands will try to breed (back) those birds 
and therefore needs detailed pictures to describe these birds. Not everything 
can be said in words.
Up to now I did not receive the reactions I hoped for. So sorry, I ask again.
It must be clear that we will use those pictures also in formal documentations. 
So we need the copyrights as well, we will not use photos 'taken' from internet.
Thanks in advance
Hans Vollinga
See also www.bush-budgies.net
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he Netherlands will try to breed (back) those birds and therefore needs 
detailed pictures to describe these birds. Not everything can be said in words.
Up to now I did not receive the reactions I hoped for. So sorry, I ask again.
It must be clear that we will use those pictures also in formal documentations. 
So we need the copyrights as well, we will not use photos 'taken' from internet.
Thanks in advance
Hans Vollinga
See also www.bush-budgies.net
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