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To: | Karen Pearson <> |
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Subject: | Re: Tawny Frogmouth question |
From: | Atriplex Services <> |
Date: | Thu, 03 Dec 1998 22:44:26 -0800 |
Dear Karen, What a great posting! Your joy and enthusiasm jumped out of my screen and infected me also. The first time I saw a frogmouth was when we were out collecting kindling sticks in wet weather. Roger reached out to pick off a dead stick and it flew away! Since then I've seen several and, yes, they do have gorgeous eyes. What amazed me was when I found out their enormous mouths are a clear pastel green clour inside. Wierd... Regards, Anne -- Anne & Roger A. Green, Atriplex Services, Morgan, Sth.Australia Environmental Consultants & Native Plant Nursery. Mailto: http://www.riverland.net.au/~atriplex |
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