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To: | "Syd Curtis" <> |
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Subject: | First bird call of the day |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:11:35 +1000 |
Yes of course that (Syd's comment) is correct, though not always so clear as to where to draw the dividing line. Syd's suggestion really only works when applied retrospectively. Actually it doesn't matter much. Unless you are lying in a tent, not knowing what the time is and wondering is it nearly dawn or only about 2.00 am. I was thinking about Willie Wagtails in particular, that call through the night and contribute to the dawn chorus. What is interesting is how the same birds respond to a total solar eclipse. Philip |
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