I do likewise and agree it is a pain to have togo and get the scissors. If cap
design can be done in Tasmania, why not in the rest of the country. It would be
a great step forwards.
Fiona> From: > To: ;
> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 09:30:21 +1100> Subject: RE:
[Birding-Aus] Bird with Red bottletop around beak/head identified> >
wrote on Wednesday, 19 November 2008 10:13
PM:> > > --- On Wed, 11/19/08, Peter Shute <> wrote:> >> I
wonder if it would be possible to try to photograph this bird and> >> send a
photo to the relevent manufacturer, if they can be identified.> > > > If the
bottle cap ring is red plastic, it's probably> > Coca-cola. No change of
getting them to change colours, but> > maybe they would change the cap design?>
> Some milk bottles also have a red ring, but much bigger, of course.> > I'm
wondering where the most likely place is for birds to find these rings.
Discarded on the street, or at tips?> > I've been cutting all mine, on the
assumption that my rubbish will be rumaged through at the tip by seagulls, ibis
and pelicans. I'd appreciate it if they at least put a little nick in them so I
can break them by hand without having to find scissors.> > Peter
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