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Subject: | My top 10 Birds for tourism |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:22:41 +1000 |
I would have thought non birders would like to see birds that do something, e.g. come down to be fed, parade, etc, and are big enough to be seen without binoculars. I sometimes wonder how many more people would become birders if a pair of binoculars found their way into their hands when an interesting but normally unnoticed bird was around. Peter Shute -------------------------- Sent using BlackBerry |
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