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Re:Mynas and traffic lights

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Subject: Re:Mynas and traffic lights
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 17:52:19 +1100
Chris Lloyd wrote:

As usual Andrew beat me too it! I would add one point LEDs are increasingly used in bird husbandry and a small byproduct is that there limited heat output may be just sufficient to maintain an ambient >30 degrees when confined to the nacelle. This is why Mynas commonly use the heat exchanger of air-con units. It allows the adults additional foraging time. Ciao
Chris Lloyd

Bring back the old 150 Watt incandescents and roast the pests!

Brian Fleming
Melbourne
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