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TOC of the Interpretive Birding Bulletin

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Subject: TOC of the Interpretive Birding Bulletin
From: "Jim Davis" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:59:21 -0600
TOC of the Interpretive Birding Bulletin (Australian edition)

Features

   1    Body language of dabbling ducks 
   5   Auxiliary feedings: strategy or fluke of nature?
   7   Web resources for interpretive birders
   8   From the Australian Ornithological Conference  
  10  What birds need to know about  bioacoustics

Selected shorts

    9   The role of amateurs in ornithology
  11   Processes that can degrade natural sounds
  14   Long- versus short-range songs 
  16   Letters to the editor

Cheers, Jim

Dr Wm James Davis, Editor


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