Sightings sent to ABBBS will still get to the right people, won't they?
Do these researchers also forward sightings sent directly to them on to
the ABBBS? If so, would it be less confusing to just have one contact
to send them to (ABBBS), or do they prefer direct contact?
Peter Shute
wrote on Friday, 13 June 2008 1:40 PM:
> Dear all
>
> The Albert Park Lake studies continue (birds were banded on
> their legs or necks according to the stage of the study) and
> I have asked the researchers to agree to posting their email
> contacts on Birding-Aus as they are certainly interested in sightings.
>
> Michael Norris
>
>> The answer to the banded Swans might be related to some Melbourne
>> University studies of swans at Albert Park Lake. I'm pretty sure the
>> project has finished, but of course there are still banded birds
>> about ...
>>
>> Have a look at the following web site for details.
>>
>> http://uninews.unimelb.edu.au/articleid_4546.html
>>
>> cheers, Martin
>>
>> Martin O'Brien
>>
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