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Many Double-bars in breeding plumage

To: 'Peter Shute' <>, John Tongue <>
Subject: Many Double-bars in breeding plumage
From: Gemfyre <>
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:26:19 +0800

Perhaps applying a report writing style to posts and writing the name in full once then abbreviating it subsequently.  Or a "common abbreviations" site available to newcomers - like most places on the internet.

Belinda (who got into arguments with her boyfriend over what a "Piping Shrike" was)
Doubleview, W.A.


On Mon Jul 21 15:05 , John Tongue <> sent:

<>
Hi All,
I generally use BFCS for Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike, just because I
can't be bothered typing it each time! :-)

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tasmania


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