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Subject: | Pardalotes behaviour |
From: | Johnebuckley <> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:26:27 +1000 |
Is there any accepted theory as to why some birds such as pardalotes call continuously over a long period? It would seen that such behaviour would be a significant waste of energy, if there is no specific purpose. John Sent from my iPad ******************************************************************************************************* This is the email announcement and discussion list of the Canberra Ornithologists Group. Please ensure that emails posted to the list are less than 100 kB in size. When subscribing or unsubscribing, please insert the word 'Subscribe' or 'Unsubscribe', as applicable, in the email's subject line. List-Post: <> List-Help: <> List-Unsubscribe: <> List-Subscribe: <> List archive: <http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/archives/html/canberrabirds> List manager: David McDonald, email <> |
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