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Subject: | Re: the Bazarre case of the invisible raptor.. |
From: | Russell Woodford <> |
Date: | Tue, 1 Jul 1997 03:18:57 +1000 (EST) |
I've deleted Ian's wonderfully written message, so you'll have to check the archive or ask someone like me to send you a copy. BUT ... his comments sparked an idea (not that we're short of traffic on this list anymore...) It certainly would be interesting to find out some of the more common species missing from the lists of those endowed with long lists. So if you're up there in 500s or 600s and feel the need to confess what you HAVEN'T seen, maybe someone here will point you in the right direction - or at least we'll all feel smug at your expense -nicely, of course! Russell Woodford |
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