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To: | "Colin R" <> |
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Subject: | Re: Eurasian Curlews at Labrador, SEQ? |
From: | "Peter Madvig" <> |
Date: | Fri, 7 Nov 2008 17:48:50 +1100 |
WELL SAID, Colin...!!!I cannot believe that any birdwatcher would not get a great deal of pleasure, in fact, "a Twitch", from finding/seeing a new bird.....however much they are 'normal' birders from day to day - as are most of us. Doesn't mean you don't get a kick out of seeing something special in "old birds", be it feeding. breeding, interacting, preening (like 2 Scarlet H-E's the other day -- phew!) or, whatever. So, happy birding all :-) Cheers Peter Madvig PS. I think this subject has probably been kicked to death before |
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