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Subject: | "Noisy Wattlebird" - Help wanted. |
From: | Dr Richard Nowotny <> |
Date: | Tue, 13 Oct 1998 00:01:38 +1000 |
A friend has appealed to me for suggestions as to how he might diminish the early morning distress he is being caused by a very noisy wattlebird which insists on calling in typically raucous fashion immediately outside his bedroom window from 5 am daily. While we birdwatchers might (and I emphasise MIGHT) find such a contribution to the dawn chorus strangely satisfying, it appears my friend does not share this somewhat idiosyncratic view. All suggestions (within reason, decency and the law) addressed to "Joe" at <> would be appreciated. Cheers. Richard PS It's heartwarming seeing Birding-aus put to such a practical social purpose, isn't it? _____________________ From: Dr Richard Nowotny, Melbourne, Australia. Tel. (w) 61-3-9214.1420 <> _____________________ |
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