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Subject: | Left-handed birds? |
From: | Carol Probets <> |
Date: | Thu, 2 Jun 2005 13:20:56 +1000 |
A search of the Birding-Aus archives should bring up some more
references as I'm pretty sure there has been a discussion of this in
the past. In a nutshell, I think most cockatoos and parrots seem to
be left-footed in the wild. One exception to this is the Crimson
Rosella which is mostly right-footed.
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