You're right, but I didn't even notice. Too busy emailing him to see if he 
knows about any good spots close to Goulburn, and exactly where his Rockwarbler 
site is. Not very close, I think. I emailed him early this morning, no reply 
yet.
Goulburn is crap for birding, so not much danger of repeat advertising or 
complaints of unfair competition from others. 
He subscribed about 2 weeks ago, so he didn't do it just to make this posting, 
which is his first. Must therefore be a birder? Doesn't really sound like one.
Maybe just keep an eye on him?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Wall  
> Sent: Thursday, 2 May 2013 4:08 PM
> To: 
> Subject: Birding tourism
> 
> Hi birders
> 
> I agree with all the comments regarding telling country 
> people about our birding activities. 
> 
> I own and run (along with my lovely wife, Susan), a small 
> motel in Goulburn NSW. I am always interested in why guests 
> are in town, and am keen to give advice and suggestions about 
> the best place to see things. I always enjoy discovering that 
> people are here for bird watching, or bush walking, camping 
> etc. I talk to the local visitor info centre, which has 
> pamphlets on bird watching in the area, and try to enhance 
> our guests visits with some local insider knowledge.
> I am keen to have more bird watchers stay with us, so if you 
> are heading past Goulburn, drop in to the Parkhaven Motel, 
> and I'll point you in the right direction to see NSW's only 
> endemic bird - the rock warbler - which is close by on the 
> Nerriga Road, or if you like I can give you directions to the 
> sewage plant! 
> 
> Happy birding 
> 
> Andrew Wall
> 
> 
> 
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