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Subject: | Re: Redtails and White Cedar |
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Date: | Mon, 29 Jun 1998 10:51:40 +1000 |
Hi Colin Thanks for your clarification (not on Birding-Aus) about white cedars that used to be at Thargomindah. My perspective on things like this is severely limited by my being an urban birder who has little experience of bird life outside Melbourne. So I'm also busy trying to resist over-development of our back yards etc. when perhaps I should be arguing for "urban consolidation" on the grounds that losing an acre of gardens is better than another 2 acres of bush being developed. Michael Norris |
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