Thank you
--- Tim Murphy <> wrote:
> The problemm as I see it, is that while ecologically
> a twitch in which no
> one left their garden would save the environment, a
> lot of us would see only
> Noisy Miners and Crows (or their local equivalent)
> and so few would bother
> to participate and it would raise very little money.
>
> Since a massive die-off is highly likely, save birds
> while you can and don't
> worry about using a bit of petrol. I doubt if you
> can use more petrol in
> your life time than can be used by one carrier
> flight off an air craft
> carrier in the Gulf, let alone if they proceed to a
> full scale war.
>
> Tim Murphy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> Behalf
> Of kbrandwood
> Sent: Wednesday, 4 April 2007 6:21 PM
> To: birdingaus
> Cc: Tony Dymond
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Twitchathon
>
>
> Hi All,Grant Private Name, There may be only a small
> number of birdwatchers
> in Aus but there are millions around the world.
> This is not a Twitchathon attack its a more
> responsible approach to raising
> funds to conserve birds.
>
>
> keith b the beautiful Hawkesbury 60km N/W of Sydney
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