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To: | Con Boekel <> |
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Subject: | Stone-curlews at Mulligans Flat |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Mon, 4 Apr 2016 01:09:32 +0000 |
Con
I for one would leave them be if I came across them in MF. Mind you, in my interactions with this species I have yet to see one fly on approach, even close approach, all the ones I have dealt with have either done a stately slow walk away and/or then
just sit down. For those who have not seen it - a film by me of a typical experience of this bird
https://vimeo.com/74555572
No, for best 'effect' you just need some young kid out for a walk to run among the 'birdies'. Hence my comment about public education, not just bird watchers.
David
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Con Boekel
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