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Subject: | bees |
From: | Con Boekel <> |
Date: | Mon, 06 Oct 2014 19:51:33 +1100 |
European honeybees are introduced domestic animals or introduced ferals
depending on their function.
I have often wondered what impact bees have on bird species that depend on large amounts of nectar and pollen during the breeding season. regards Con ******************************************************************************************************* This is the email announcement and discussion list of the Canberra Ornithologists Group. Emails posted to the list that exceed 200 kB in size, including attachments, will be rejected. 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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