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To: | Wendy <> |
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Subject: | Invasion of Indian crows sparks alert |
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Date: | Fri, 21 Nov 2008 15:51:37 +1100 |
It has always concerned me since the house crow popped up in Sydney that many people seem more concerned about ticking a bird on a list, than the potential ecologocal disaster this species may cause. Thats just the impression ive got of this forum though i may be incorrect. Regards, Simon Muirhead Quoting Wendy <>: > Now there is a proper challenge for all you twitchers!! > > Visiting a park or playground in Sydney, to see one of these birds, > is > totally lame in comparison! (apart from risk/excitement for male > persons > possibly getting arrested for hanging around a playgroud with binos > and > cameras!!) > wm > |
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