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Car Mirrors and Birds

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Subject: Car Mirrors and Birds
From: Milburns <>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:29:31 +1000
I have found that an old pair of socks is a useful solution to the bird and wing mirror problem. This is obviously more or less equivalent to the bag solution already offered. It is interesting to note that this is a female Spotted Pardalote being so aggressive. To add some fun to the thread would anyone care to play species trumps with regard to this behaviour.

I will start with Kia in SI NZ momentarily distracted from tying to remove the doors and windscreen!

Milburn

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