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To: | "Lawrie Conole" <> |
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Subject: | Fw: Deadly Eucalyptus |
From: | "Bob & Sadhana Cook" <> |
Date: | Sun, 13 Jan 2002 12:21:18 +1100 |
Lawrie This seems to be a rather provocative article to forward without any comment from yourself! Do we know whether the statements of effects on Californian birds are backed by any objective evidence, or just certain observations? It is interesting to note that according to the 2nd website quoted that New Holland Honeyeaters have 7" (17cm) bills and Eastern Spinebills have 6.5" (16cm) bills! Omigod! two new variants on the birds I have seen! To anyone's knowledge, is this "controversy" new in relation to bird effects? I have seen it discussed purely from the native/non-native fauna argument. Regards Bob Cook |
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