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ultimate tick

To: "'brian fleming'" <>, "'bird'" <>
Subject: ultimate tick
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:58:43 +1030
Come come Brian, you know we won't let you tick dead birds.

Tony 



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fleming
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:21 PM
To: bird
Subject: ultimate tick


I feel the suggestions to date have been rather unambitious.  How about 
the Phoenix?
Among the merely possible, I'd like to see a Great Argus pheasant?

And if low-cost time travel becomes available, let's all go and survey 
Mauritius before the sailors arrive and kill all the Dodos and 
everything else?
How about Madagascar for Aepyornis (from a safe distance), and some Moas

in New Zealand?  Not to mention the Mihirungs on this continent.  Let's
go all out and try for some Plesiosaurs and Pterodactyls, and the 
extraordinary proto-birds dug up recently in China!

Anthea Fleming
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