Paul, I'm responding to this publicly because I think it needs to be said
publicly. My remark was not meant to be dismissive or offensive. I think
anyone should post anything on the list that they consider interesting. After
all, if you consider it interesting, it is likely to be interesting to others,
and could be extremely interesting to many people. If you don't say it, we
won't know! So, keep posting :) And I'm not knocking yellow robins either, in
case any are reading this, because they are always great birds to see ;)
Regards
Frank Antram
-----Original message-----
From: "Paul T."
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:13:13 +1000
To: "Frank Antram"
Subject: Yellow Robins at ANBG [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> At 11:34 AM 15/04/2008, you wrote:
> >Certainly I have always regarded EYRs as common residents at ANBG
> >because I don't believe I have ever visited the gardens and not seen
> >them, regardless of time of year.
>
> Fair enough. Sorry to have reported something that shouldn't have
> been reported. Was something I hadn't seen before (which didn't mean
> much) but coupled with workmates comments about noting their absence
> for the last while I thought it was worthwhile. Sorry.
>
> Paul T.
> Higgins ACT.
>
>
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