Hi all,
I don'tpost to this chat very often (I like to read them though) but I
thought that some on campus might appreciate this:
there's a very cute (fluffed-up-against-the-cold) frogmouth in one of
the silver birch(?) trees right in the corner between the AD Hope Bldg
and Melville Hall (next to the oval behind the Student Admin bldg and
opposite Chiefly Library).
I guess these are normally hard to spot unless you are looking but as
this is sitting about 3m above the ground in a bare, decidous, and
silvery-white tree it sticks out like... well you know what I mean :)
I've attached a map with it's location (where the black dot is between
bldgs 12 & 14)
cheers,
Dan
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Daniel Rayner
School of Archaeology and Anthropology
Australian National University
Canberra 0200 ACT
Australia
mobile +61(0)411041951
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