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To: | knightl <>, Birding Aus <> |
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Subject: | Reply: [BIRDING-AUS] White collared plover #5 |
From: | John Gamblin <> |
Date: | Sat, 6 Mar 2004 10:51:14 +1100 (EST) |
knightl <> wrote:
Following on from part 4
Ultimately given the wide variation in wader plumage, and corresponding variation in terms of people's interpretation of what they see, wader identification is a subjective process where people make definitive statements at their peril. Regards, Laurie ====================================================
I totally agree Laurie and those that Pooh Pooh others on what has been seen do so at their OWN peril eh? Camera's don't tell lies, for cameras can not talk ... well not quite yet eh.
JAG on his Moomba weekend stunned at all the Pele Cans heading to Lake Eyre ... how do they know it's time to fly miles upon miles to get to their lake that is filling? how can they know? are they all members of the plumbers union? is that it? they know how to tap into water. My mind boggles at their brilliance. God bless them.
Ooroo all have a beaut weekend ... JAG in awl Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. |
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