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To: | <>, "Colin R" <> |
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Subject: | NUMBERS OF BIRDWATCHERS IN AUSTRALIA |
From: | "Dave Torr" <> |
Date: | Fri, 5 Nov 2004 07:37:17 +1100 |
I think one big difference between the UK (and the USA) and here is that in
the former countries people are actively encouraged to feed birds in their
backyards - indeed in the USA there are shops that sell little else but bird
food, feeders, baths etc. Whereas here the main organisations try to
discourage it.
As a Pom I know my interest in birds developed as a result of attracting them to the back garden and then learning to identify them - if I had grown up here then this may not have happened. I am NOT of course advocating that we should encourage people to feed birds, but it may explain some of the differences? |
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