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Re: Silvereyes info

To: Sophie Dennis <>, Laurie Living <>, birding-aus <>
Subject: Re: Silvereyes info
From: Laurie Living <>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 21:59:48 +1000
Hi Sophie

You must learn to write better and less abrupt emails and to offer birders some gentility rather than just request information as if it is your right to do so.

Us birders see many requests for birding info from people we dont know and reply to few who appear demanding and questionable.

I am very protective of the species I know about.

Who are you?
Where are you?
What do you want this information for?
Are you in the 'trapping trade'?
Will you harm the silvereyes?

Cheers

Laurie Living

Sophie Dennis wrote:

Dear all,
I am wondering if anyone knows the whereabouts of silvereye populations
over winter? If anyone knows of somewhere where there are usually
silvereyes at this time of year, or sees some this year, please contact
me.
Sophie Dennis


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