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Subject: | Re: The stirrer |
From: | Tony Russell <> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Mar 1998 10:41:25 +1030 |
Yes Trevor, the sound of those woodpeckers echoing through the forest was as magic as hearing Lewin's H/Es echoing through our forests here. Tony. At 12:05 PM 13/03/98 -0000, you wrote: >Lorne has actually stirred up memories of Dunnocks, Alpine Accentors, >Wallcreepers, Green Woodpeckers, Jays, etc. > >Trying to divert the conversation back to birding, I wonder how many other >Poms out there have got Alpine Accentor and Wallcreeper on their British >list? And, brilliant though the Australian avifauna is, which family is >missed most? Woodpeckers? > >Trevor. > > > Tony Russell Ph: 08 82078470W 08 83375959H Fax:08 82078422 e mail: |
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