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Subject: | birding-aus YBSpoonbills+swift |
From: | "Rachelle Levingston" <> |
Date: | Fri, 29 Oct 1999 03:36:31 PDT |
1.Do Yellow-billed Spoonbills eat other invertibrates other than aquatic
species? If so what?
2.Today I saw something similar to a Needle-tailed Swift, but it wasn't. Is
it posible it could have been a small bird of prey? Any suggestions?
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