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Cockatoos!

To: Peter Madvig <>, Chris Ross <>, <>
Subject: Cockatoos!
From: Syd Curtis <>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:33:47 +1000
Just in passing.  

I grew up on a farm on Tamborine Mountain (in from the Gpld Coast) in the
1930s.  The farm consisted of a citrus orchard and about 20 hectares of
original rainforest.  Black Cockatoos sometimes visited our rainforest and
on hearing their voices, I would race down through the orchard to them.

On one occasion, while I was admiring them, one that was perched on a small
branch about as thick as my finger, bent down and snipped it off as simply
and neatly as I could have done with secateurs.  I was most impressed.

70 years later, and with the benefit of Madvig-wisdom, I'd say definitely
occupational therapy.

Back then, as a child, I wasn't interested in what sort of Black Cockatoos
they were, but I guess Yellow-tailed.

Syd

> From: "Peter Madvig" <>
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 23:37:07 +1100
> To: "Chris Ross" <>, <>
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Cockatoos!
> 
> Chris,
> Quote...Often wondered what's in for
>> them to spend so much time snipping away.....Unquote
> 
> 
> Occupational Therapy..!!!
> Peter Madvig
> 
> 
> 



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