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RE: birding-aus Digest, Vol 35, Issue 7

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Subject: RE: birding-aus Digest, Vol 35, Issue 7
From: James Lambert <>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 17:21:43 +1100
Actually, I keep a list of birds my wife has seen (she isn't a birder, but sees 
lots of stuff and knows quite a lot from osmosis, i.e. me chewing her ear off)

Her life/world list is a very respectable 462!


James Lambert

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>Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Why do birders create State lists?
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>So?
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>Phoebe Snetsinger had the longest bird list in the world, and some of the
>women I guide also keep lists.  All I'm saying is that women are far less
>likely to do so than men.
>
>Denise
>Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
>PO Box 3460 NT 0832, AUSTRALIA
>Ph. 61 08 89 328306
>Birdwatching and Indigenous tourism consultantPhD Candidate
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