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To: | "Bulletin Board for Ornithologists working with Neotropical Birds" <>, <>, <>, "Dan Brooks" <> |
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Subject: | birds caught in spider webs |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Tue, 18 Sep 2007 15:21:11 +1000 |
This subject has been discussed in Australia a couple (or thereabouts) years ago. I have observed a deceased desiccated Grey-headed Honeyeater caught in spider web in the Northern Territory. There are other similar records available in the Birding-Aus archives. Philip Veerman 24 Castley Circuit KAMBAH ACT 2902 Australia |
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