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Subject: | Magpie-Predators |
From: | Penn Gwynne <> |
Date: | Thu, 16 May 2002 20:33:32 -0700 (PDT) |
G'day All John here, What I find so fascinating about the Magpie beak, which IS NOT designed or constructed in such a way as to be made to measure for a predator? is how many on this list, the world's best list, have seen the end section of the upper beak that literally breaks away after a tap on a hard surface? it's so fragile. Yet regrows with absolute ease? a bit like Port Adelaide I suppose ~:^D>>>>> always comes back at you ... I'm doing a write up on the same. Cheers to all re: heating pad enquires. JAG de Whag __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com Birding-Aus is on the Web at www.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au/home/birding/index.html To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe birding-aus" (no quotes, no Subject line) to |
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