At 14:31 5/07/2001 +1000, you wrote:
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>From: Martin on 05/07/2001 02:31 PM
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>Subject: Bird request
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>A short request for those who have visited Africa and/or have some photos
of any
>birds they saw there.
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>Can anyone point me to a web accessible or other pic for a:
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> Ross's Turaco from the Masai Mara, Kenya.
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>A colleague who has just returned from his Africa trip told me it was his best
>bird exeprience and advised me to see one. For a non-traveller who doesn't
even
>know what a turaco is, I am interested to know!
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>Advice anyone?
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>Martin O'Brien
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Hi Martin
Far, far better than a photo, just pop down to your friendly bird
bookshop in Melbourne ( no names so I don;t break the "no advertising
code" !!!) and buy a copy (or two, one for your friend) of the
"Turacos of the World" It was published very recently by the above mentioned
bookshop owner and Notornis Publications.
I have only seen the flier for the book but it has the most wonderful
illustrations
by Bill Cooper. He is surely one of the finest bird artists of all time.
Cheers
Pete
PS If you are feeling generous, please buy a copy for me, too.
PPS Don't forget your credit card, you'll need it.
They are several grand a copy, but worth every cent!
Dr Peter Woodall email =
Division of Vet Pathology & Anatomy
School of Veterinary Science. Phone = +61 7 3365 2300
The University of Queensland Fax = +61 7 3365 1355
Brisbane, Qld, Australia 4072 WWW = http://www.uq.edu.au/~anpwooda
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