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Subject: | Birds 'caring' for each other |
From: | "Wendy" <> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Aug 2008 20:26:58 +1000 |
Just the other day a friend told me an interesting alternative scenario which got me thinking about previous discussions on this forum about which birds are found stunned at windows. Friend was with a small child (about to learn about some facts of life) on the veranda of a Lorne, Vic holiday house. A small bird (I forget which, honeyeater or spinebill) brained itself on a window in front of them. Before they blink a Kookaburra collected a handy take-away meal, Wendy |
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