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To: | "K,K&E Lindsay" <> |
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Subject: | Ravens and golf balls. |
From: | Andy Burton <> |
Date: | Tue, 3 Jun 2003 11:22:38 +1000 |
If you play golf you wouldn't.I believe it is a common occurrence. I experienced Ravens doing this at a public golf course, Mungerie (or was it Mongerel) Park golf course next to the Windsor Rd in the north-western suburbs of Sydney. The ravens continually raided the course for balls flying off with them and dropping them on the road. Perhaps they were impressed with the height of the bounce? As yet I have had no serious solutions to this 'problem' and like so many other minor annoyances I think that we should learn to live with them. Andy I live in Wahroonga and I have never heard anything like that before,I would realy like to see it. |
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