Ros
e Robin?
Chis and Geoff. Well Geoff, really, though I’m happy to bask in his glory if
he’s right.
> On 15 Jun 2015, at 5:59 pm, Terry Bird <> wrote:
>
> Turner has been in residence over the weekend and again today in a different
> callitris type tree. But there, flitting high in a neighbouring tree was a
> small, dainty reddish little bird spotted by a very diligent observer in the
> personage, or non de plume of T 2 . To liven up a dull afternoon, a further
> cryptic clue.....a bird of any other name would look as pretty !,
>
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