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Where to buy bird squeakers?

To: michael wood <>
Subject: Where to buy bird squeakers?
From: Syd Curtis <>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 10:15:47 +1000
This doesn't answer your question, but may occasionally be of use to you and 
others.

My mother (then Hilda Geissmann) was a noted naturalist/photographer one 
hundred years ago.  (She rated an entry in the 1997 Qld Museum book "Brilliant 
Careers - Women collectors and illustrators in Queensland".)  She lived on 
Tamborine Mt (in from the Gold Coast) - much rainforest in those days.  She 
made very effective bird-attracting squeaking noises by sucking the back of her 
hand.  Try it and see.

Cheers

Syd Curtis


On 30/07/2011, at 9:39 AM, michael wood wrote:

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> Hello All
> Can anyone please tell me where I can buy a bird squeaker? I have managed to 
> lose yet another and, as Australian National Geographic shop no longer sells 
> them, I have been struggling find who else does.
> Any help greatly appreciated.
> Regards,Michael                                         
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