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Bird Funerals?

To: "'Paul'" <>, <>
Subject: Bird Funerals?
From: "Greg Little" <>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 12:20:43 +1000
Paul

I agree, saw exactly the same sad scene with Eastern Rosellas, years ago on
the main road at Tocal, Hunter Valley, NSW.

Greg

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I have seen an Eastern Rosella on a roadside near the body of its presumed
mate (deceased). I am a firm believer that this bird was mourning its mate
and that those who say we shouldn't anthropomorphise are in error.
Paul Osborn 

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