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To: | Wendy <>, "Philip A. Veerman" <>, 'Peter Shute' <> |
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Subject: | What to do with a dead owl? |
From: | Denise Goodfellow <> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:31:35 +0930 |
I enjoyed the joke too. The idea of an owl feigning death to lure a raptor made me smile. Reminds me of one of the creatures I really wanted to see in the US - a "hog-nosed snake" ! Peter, thank you for sharing with us. Denise on 25/6/10 1:46 PM, Wendy at wrote: > I am certain that Peter passed on this Wag's suggestion, to allow us all to > share the joke. I for one enjoyed the joke. Thanks for sharing it Peter. > I appreciate serious ornithological discussions too. This was what I liked > most when I first joined this group, many years ago. There were many of > those discussions, to which Philip frequently contributed interesting > information. > Wendy > > > |
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