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Subject: | Blue-faced Honeyeater in Garran |
From: | Michael Wright <> |
Date: | Fri, 1 Sep 2006 18:29:55 +1000 |
No way... this is Garran we are talking about here! Are you sure it wasn't a bit of blue texta on your objective lens? I have heard that swarovskis have a blue cast... as opposed to more reputable brands?!?! Regards Skeptical of Pearce On 01/09/2006, at 6:03 PM, Alastair Smith wrote: <x-tad-bigger>Just a few moments ago a Blue-faced Honeyeater flew into my neighbour’s Blakely’s red gum. It was calling as it flew and while perched. It remained in the tree for about 30 seconds before flying off to the west. Either this was the ANU bird or we are experiencing an influx.</x-tad-bigger> |
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