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To: | "Barbara Stewart" <> |
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Subject: | Re: Blue Rock Thrush |
From: | "Glen Ingram" <> |
Date: | Tue, 25 Nov 1997 09:20:23 +1100 |
David Stewart is getting old. I remember when he was young and use to bound across rocks and wasn't the least parsimonious. I also remember when he had the second highest list in Australia because he had a cooperative job. We all say "Tough" now David. Cheers Glen Ingram Brisbane, Australia. "A bird in the hand is the best way to eat chicken." ---------- > > As there is a significant cost to "twitching" it would be most useful if > observers could give some detail about behaviour and habitat as well as > saying "I've ticked it". I may have introduced a cost factor, but, it is > there and I am sure people like me on a tight budget, would like as much > information as possible, if they are to make the effort in chasing vagrants. > > Sadly for me the bird did not utter a sound and from what I have learn't, it > was most unlikely anyway. Did anyone hear the Thrush utter a sound? > > David Stewart > > |
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