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birds striking windows

To: "KEITH BRANDWOOD" <>,
Subject: birds striking windows
From: Tony Russell <>
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:27:45 +1000
Oh yeah?  I used to have hanging baskets too. They'd have to be thick like
corks round a hatband to stop them zipping in between - unless you get
pelicans flying in...    Do you get Pellies at Jamberoo?
T.

At 08:57  22/03/00 -0000, you wrote:
>Hi b/ausers
>some months ago I asked for suggestions
>on this subject after a wonga pigeon,
>brown cuckoo dove, crested shrike tit
>white throated t/creeper were all killed
>after impact on the same window.
>the problem was solved by hanging
>baskets, much nicer than dirty windows
>Tony. I would imagine that plants in plant pots
>could solve the problem on low down
>windows where hanging baskets 
>would not be suitable.
>
>
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>SYDNEY NSW
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