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A British Perspective on Urban Birds in Australia

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: A British Perspective on Urban Birds in Australia
From: Laurie Knight <>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:31:10 +1000
A bird that stirs during the night, must, ipso facto, be a nocturnal bird. Either that, or birds that are active when it is dark in the UK must by definition be nocturnal.

On 26/04/2011, at 3:18 PM, Carl Clifford wrote:

Koels and Noisy Miners nocturnal birds? The bulk of Sydney's parrots are part of a colony that used to enjoy the wetlands that existed prior to settlement? All I can say is Oh Dear. At least they didn't mention the Drop Bears and Sabre-toothed Antichinus. Perhaps they were the subject of an earlier article.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford


On 26/04/2011, at 2:46 PM, Laurie Knight wrote:

see 
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/australian-birds-have-cocky-attitude-2274551.html

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