Also, the smoke stack represents the same hazard as a building, and birds
fly into the side of it and die.
On 5/15/06, Dave Torr <> wrote:
And the orange part on the belly would glow even more brightly after they
had been near the power station!
On 15/05/06, L&L Knight <> wrote:
>
> Actually, I am sure the proponents of the nuclear power industry would
> assure you that the majority of Orange Bellied Parrots polled prefer a
> lovely nuclear power plant to the nassty alternatives - they have few
> external moving parts, no visible smoke plumes and few people ...
> [particularly those annoying types with tapes and binoculars].
>
> Regards, Laurie.
>
>
> On Monday, May 15, 2006, at 09:00 PM, alan morris wrote:
>
> > Hi Birders,
> >
> > I am not convinced by Carl Cliffords comments to the effect that
> > "having lived near turbines and birded around the turbine at Kooragang
> > Is. I would rather have a wind turbine nearby any time".
> >
> > Come off it Carl, there is only one wind turbine at Kooragang Is, what
> > about when there are 250 or more, you might sing a different tune
> > then, that is if you could hear anything above the noise! One power
> > plant at Lake Munmorah could be less intrusive to me than a farm of
> > many wind turbines spread across the skyline!
> >
> > Alan Morris
> >
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