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To: | Philip Veerman <> |
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Subject: | Re: Brown Thornbill nest lining |
From: | Michael Todd <> |
Date: | Sat, 27 Oct 2007 08:48:33 +1100 |
Hello Philip,Well, yes that is true. However, I reckon a fairly high proportion of brushtails around areas with busy roads in Tassie end up squashed on the road eventually. Not to mention all the other critters- pademelons, bandicoots etc. If I was a little bird looking for fur I know where I'd be going. Cheers Mick _________________________________________________________________________________ Michael Todd Wildlifing: Images of Nature: www.wildlifing.com Latest Images: Shy Albatross, Buller's Albatross, Aust. Fur Seal PhD Candidate- Tasmanian Masked Owl School of Zoology, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 05, Hobart, Tasmania 7001 Mobile: o41o 123715 Philip Veerman wrote: Hi Mick,Nice story but surely Brushtail Possums die from causes other than road kills. They weren't immortal before arrival of the car. Philip |
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