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Birds on beaches

Subject: Birds on beaches
From: "Tim Murphy" <>
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 05:50:38 +1000
My solution when I find myself on suddenly on nude beaches or with nude
bathers, as happened once in Hawaii, is to swing my binoculars on my back.
That way all they see is a strap  on my neck and it shows that they have
been 'deactivated'. That has always worked for me. Then one walks firmly on
a place with less people and, hopefully, more real birds.

Tim Murphy


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