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To: | Greg <> |
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Subject: | What bird does this feather come from? |
From: | Allan Lees <> |
Date: | Sat, 05 Aug 2006 13:21:13 +0930 |
Ibis feathers have a distinctive smell - like a strong detergent. Allan Lees Greg wrote: Hi Martin,It looks like a feather from an Australian White Ibis, although it does appear a little large. I would be interested in other opinions as well.Regards Greg Clancy |
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