At 01:37 PM 22/06/2005 +1000, you wrote:
Harvey
I'd not thought of that aspect. It would offer so many opportunities to
monitor things such as movements of individuals - gone would be those
really annoying times when Regent honeyeaters only show one set of bands,
or have lost a band, meaning that you are looking at one of a possible 16
individuals - but which one!
I assume such an application would remove the need for bird banding
entirely, or would you need to program in each DNA individual profile to
monitor specific birds?
I see that it's currently 4.2 degrees in Canberra (6.6 degrees in
Dubbo). I understand it's snowing, and 1.6 degrees, in Orange (at least
on nearby Mt Canobolas). The cold must be interfering with our ability to
think coherently.
From a sunny but cool Brissie, I'd have to agree!!
Pete
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