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Why is it that whenever a rare vagrant turns up we have an explosion of
not
very informative chatter about it?
If a vagrant is report please could:
1. People who are near-at hand continue to report on it if it continues
to
be seen
2. Everyone else either get on a plane to go and see it, or refrain from
comment (unless they have genuine information that would help, such as
knowledge of the sp in its normal range)
cheers
John L
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John Leonard (Dr)
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PO Box 243, Woden, ACT 2606, Australia
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