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Subject: | introduced bird(er)s |
From: | "Jo Wieneke" <> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Mar 1998 20:13:59 +1000 |
Without all the imports, Poms, Kiwis, Yanks, Rhodesian b.....ds etc, where would Australian birding be today? In any gathering of birders, native born ones often seem to be in the minority. This also seems to be the case with birding-aus subscribers. Why are they such a rare sighting? Cheers Jo Wieneke |
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