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Subject: | Re: Seeing Albert's Lyrebirds |
From: | Shane Raidal <> |
Date: | Thu, 20 Nov 1997 12:10:04 +0800 |
At 10:03 AM 11/20/97 +1000, you wrote: >A friend told me the best way to see Albert's Lyrebirds is to don the >runners and jog or run (depending on how spry you're feeling) along >walking tracks through its known habitat. The theory is that, if you >startle them from the vicinity of the track they tend to alight on a >branch nearby, whereas if you only walk they have plenty of time to hear >you and skulk away. Perhaps a motorbike would be even better? Only joking. Shane Raidal |
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