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Subject: | Balls |
From: | Chris Padley <> |
Date: | Tue, 10 Jun 1997 19:07:01 -0400 |
G'day Aus Birders, Jeremy Day posted the following -< I recently saw a couple of Australian Ravens chasing a golf ball which was bouncing across a road - this seemed quite peculiar to me, until I saw one of the ravens pick up the ball in its beak and fly off a little further with it, until the ball dropped out of the bird's beak and bounced around a bit further, with the pattern repeated...> Maybe they were practising bowling in the hope that they might be selected for the second Test ! Less seriously though, we have had some pretty good birds on golf courses here in the U.K. Small airports tend to produce the occasional rarity - particularly on islands. Cheers, Chris Padley 1-0 ! The Old Bakehouse, 33, High Street, L.Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6BZ England. |
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