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Re: ground parrots - and twitchers

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Subject: Re: ground parrots - and twitchers
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:05:27 +1100
Duck hunting, that's just a different sort of twitching, isn't it? The 
difference is what happens after they see the bird.


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From: Dave Torr
To: Peter Shute
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Sent: Thu Jan 14 06:46:12 2010
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Re: ground parrots - and twitchers

Whilst I agree with the first part, the second unfortunately is not true - if 
it was we would outnumber the duck hunters (to revert to an earlier thread) and 
be a much more powerful lobby

2010/1/13 Peter Shute <<>>
The trouble is that, unlike bird species, which are created very slowly by 
evolution, there's a twitcher born every minute, so such a project could never 
be completed.

Peter Shute


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