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To: | "James O'Connor" <>, "Birding-Aus" <> |
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Subject: | Ultimate Ticks |
From: | Geoff Price <> |
Date: | Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:50:26 -0800 |
Very good my man. How thoroughly ectoparasitic. Must admit,
my excuse for laziness is "too much work, too little
pay". Never has a tick been an excuse for laziness! On
the ornithological front, a Grey Phalarope in Victoria, to complete the
suite, would be nice. Failing that, hearing a Eurasian Curlew
calling overhead at night would be rather cool, though I would probably
doubt my sanity or brand of beer. Liked Anthea's idea of a
Pterodactyl; imagine the awesome sight of an adult in search of food:
suppressor's (that apostrophe is for you, Philip) will be eaten!
Cheers Geoff. At 06:52 PM 22-02-06, James O'Connor wrote: My vote would go to Amblyomma varium, the two word explanation for the slothfulness of the sloth. Geoff Price 45 Johnstone Street Seaford 3198 (03) 9786 2885 Mobile: 0400 248 159 |
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