Yes there is a lot of that sort of thing. Ridiculous really especially in
this case, when all they need to do is go out with a camera and get an
original picture. Rather than write to us, it is far more useful to write
to the editors of the newsletter concerned. Has someone done that?
Philip
Wonderful example of the work of the 'drag and drop' age! Whats more they
don't swoop! Best just called Magpies as they occur right across
temperate Eurasia and into the west of US/Canada. Great bird though.
David
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Rosemary Blemings <>
wrote:
> We’ve just found the latest *Our Canberra: Belconnen Edition
> *newsletter
> in the mailbox.
> On the back, justifiably, is a panel entitled *It’s Magpie Swooping
> Season.*
> There’s a street scene photograph and a Magpie “comin at yer� but
> beside
> the title there’s an image of a European Magpie *Pica Pica.*
>
> Rosemary
>
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