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Subject: | Re: ANU birds |
From: | Russell Woodford <> |
Date: | Tue, 4 Nov 1997 21:24:00 +1000 (EST) |
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Harvey Perkins wrote: > Hi all, > > Just got back from a cross-campus errand, and in the fifteen minutes of > walking clocked up 29 species (including feral exotics!) which I thought > was pretty good, particularly given that it could easily have contained a [snip] etc.... This reminds me of a friend who grumbled about the time when he saw only 27 species over three months at work - in fact, during the whole three months, including time off for birding! The poor fellow was working on Spitzbergen, north of the Arctic Circle - you know, Harlequin Duck on the doorstep, King Eider everywhere, ho-hum .... R Woodford In Geelong, Suffering post-twitchathon lack of species on my november list |
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