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Hyphens and "wrens"

To: "'Peter Shute'" <>, "'Birding-aus (E-mail)'" <>
Subject: Hyphens and "wrens"
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 10:11:42 +1030
No no no Peter, they ran out of hyphens. 

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Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:05 AM
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Subject: Hyphens and "wrens"


I never realised there's a hyphen in "fairy-wren", and "emu-wren" too,
till I saw the responses to my recent posting in the never ending Jabiru
discussion.  They don't put a hyphen in grasswren, fernwren, heathwren
or scrubwren, and I just assumed none of them had one.

Does anyone know the reasons for this?  Surely it's not just the result
of some random decisions.

Peter Shute==========www.birding-aus.org
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