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Subject: | birds' response to predators (was raptors) |
From: | Anne & Roger Green <> |
Date: | Tue, 02 Dec 1997 22:49:39 -0800 |
Can anyone theorise as to why our local White-plumed Honey Eaters kick up a terrific racket when there's a Grey Butcherbird around but relatively little or none for a Pied Butcherbird? Is the latter less sinister because its easier to see? Anne -- http://www.riverland.net.au/~atriplex Atriplex Services:- Environmental Consultants, Educators, Bush Guides, Growers of Australian Native Plants |
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