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To: | Jill Dening <> |
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Subject: | birding-aus Re: the early bird(s) |
From: | Atriplex Services <> |
Date: | Tue, 02 Feb 1999 13:33:23 +1030 |
birding-aus The birds you list as being early risers are mostly nectar feeders (except Magpies). I suspect getting to the fresh nectar before the insects do would be helpful to them. (I suspect ants would be a major competitor.) Anne -- Anne & Roger A. Green http://www.riverland.net.au/~atriplex Mailto: Atriplex Services-Environmental Consultants, Landscapers, Educators and Growers of Native Australian Plants. "We are proud to have had our website selected as suitable for inclusion as a member of the South Australian Superb Websites Ring" Check it out at http://kw.mtx.net/sawebring/sawebring.html To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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