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Research on Birdwatching in Australia

To: "L&L Knight" <>, <>
Subject: Research on Birdwatching in Australia
From: "Tim Dolby" <>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 13:06:03 +1100
> Greetings fellow twitchers, ornithologists and bird lovers,
> I am writing up a conference paper on Birding-Aus that I presented in
July and am
> trying to locate any published research on birdwatchers in Australia.
Do you know of any
> published studies of Australian birdwatchers/birdwatching that you
would recommend?
> Regards, Laurie.

Hi Laurie,

Here's a list on birding reference that I've collated for something
else, for your information. Much of it deals with overseas research, but
much deals with Australian material.

Let me know if you get any other feedback re this questions, and receive
materials that I may have missed.

Cheers,

Tim Dolby

______________________________

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Cheers,

Tim

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Sent: Monday, 6 October 2008 12:49 PM
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Subject: Research on Birdwatching in Australia

Greetings fellow twitchers, ornithologists and bird lovers,

I am writing up a conference paper on Birding-Aus that I presented in
July and am trying to locate any published research on birdwatchers in
Australia.  Do you know of any published studies of Australian
birdwatchers/birdwatching that you would recommend?

Regards, Laurie.
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