Hello all,
See below from Syd Curtis, who is not currently on Birding-Aus.
Cheers,
Carol
From: Syd Curtis <>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 22:43:51 +1000
Subject: For birding-aus please
Dear Carol,
I would be most grateful if you would forward this to birding-aus.
 I have received in the mail a copy of the book "Survival of the 
Beautiful" by David Rothenberg - Bloomsbury Publishing 2011.  (No 
indication who sent it to me.)  To my considerable embarrassment the 
author seriously misquotes me on the first page.
 Years ago I guided Rothenberg to an Albert's Lyrebird in the 
O'Reilly's sector of Lamington N. P., and incidentally showed him a 
Satin Bowerbird's bower.  In the book he has me saying re the bower:
  *  the oldest artwork in the world
  *  a structure made of dried grasses
  *  blue pigment that they grind up from fruit pulp with their beaks
  *  raid picnic tables up to ten miles away
  *  have been building bowers for fifty million years
none of which I said, and obviously are wrong (or seem likely to be).
 Fig. 2 on page 8, is a B/W photo of a bower.  The caption says it is 
a Satin Bowerbird's and clearly it is not.  (And the second plate 
after page152 is the same photo in colour.)
 I haven't read on past page 2  (and probably won't), so I can't 
comment on the rest of the book.
        Sincerely
                Syd
        (H.S. Curtis, Hawthorne, Qld.)
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