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Canberra Roofbirds, early morning

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Subject: Canberra Roofbirds, early morning
From: "Geoffrey Dabb" <>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 16:26:17 +1000

Pass the GBS chart.  Amazingly, all 12 have survived so far, despite attempts by a team of amiable ACT rangers to trap a few for the purpose of relocation.  If you have ever been startled by the thump of a flying bird on your window, you should experience the Scale 9.9 reverberation of a flying peafowl.  The cadet flyer in question  revived after a morning of sitting and wondering about its technique.  They have begun to forage further afield, possibly returning to the ancestral home at the Symonston long-stay caravan facility, now that the tenure arrangements there are more secure.

 

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