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Subject: | Myna bird calls |
From: | Paul Fennell <> |
Date: | Tue, 3 Feb 1998 20:17:25 +1100 (EST) |
Hello everyone. I have been approached by an honours student at the ANU who is looking at the structure and function of Myna calls (Acridotheres tristis) for any recordings of their calls and any info on their behaviour in relation to their calls. She is also seeking some photographs of mynas to put in a feature article that she is preparing. Any help would be much appreciated. Please reply direct to Melissa Mock at Cheers __________________________________________________________ Paul Fennell or Telephone 02 6205 9401 (w) 02 6254 1804 (h) Fax 02 6205 9226 They say there is a black pelican on Lake Burley Griffin. They say it prefers the company of black swans. Is this a sign, is this a portent? --- |
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