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To: | WM James Davis <> |
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Subject: | Re: Thornbill Gymnastics |
From: | michael <> |
Date: | Mon, 06 Oct 1997 12:17:52 +1000 |
Barbara Salter wrote a short article ("An inverted pleasure") about birds hanging upside-down in the Bird Observer (no. 323 October 1958). I haven't got a copy but at least 5 species (including spinebill and magpie) were mentioned and, from memory, she could offer no explanation. I'd be interested in your reactions to it: her pieces were usually full of careful and delightful observations. Michael Norris |
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