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To: | Wendy <> |
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Subject: | Careful with that Butt, Eugene |
From: | Chris Sanderson <> |
Date: | Wed, 20 May 2009 15:17:58 +1000 |
It would be an interesting study to see whether it had a positive or negative effect. I think nicotine would help keep parasites away (I believe it can be used to repel insects?) so maybe it could even have a net benefit as nest material. Regards, Chris On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Wendy <> wrote: > If this is actually true (- I have trouble believing sparrows would use cig > butts - but I guess my locals are well supplied with feathers from my > chooks! Round here (inner Melbourne) it is the Mynahs that collect litter - > mostly plastic film, including lots of the plastic crap from cigarette > packages that grubby smokers also like to dump! to build their nests) maybe > we have an alternative explanation for sparrow decline in UK - Nicotine > (and > all the other thousands of chemical nasties) poisoning of nest building > birds and their chicks!!! > > wm |
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