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Black Bittern rtraction and abject apology

To: "Tony Eales" <>
Subject: Black Bittern rtraction and abject apology
From: "Tom Tarrant" <>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 04:13:04 +1000
Hi Tony,

Don't be too hard on yourself, at least you've got the courage to admit that
you've made a mistake.  Look forward to seeing more sightings from you in
the future,

Tom



On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Tony Eales <> wrote:

> Unfortunately I now believe I was stringing this one. Further discussion
> and checking has lead me to believe I misidentified a Juv Striated Heron and
> the ease of sending an email has lead to my embarrassing situation of having
> to publicly retract my sighting. Apologies to anyone who got their hopes up
> and I think I'll pull my head in for a good long while now.
>
> Cheers Tony
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