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wfh,again

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Subject: wfh,again
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:21:21 +1100
We never saw, or heard, those young birds begging. They were always quiet.

I think that they ate the innards of their sibling

And from what you say, Chris, the young will have to find their own way to a dam/swamp/lake, the favoured feeding place for white faced herons. There are those small dams, in CP.

I had better get a loan of HANZAB, and read more

Elizabeth

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