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Subject: | Grey Butcherbird |
From: | Sonja Ross <> |
Date: | Tue, 6 Jul 2010 16:51:36 +1000 |
I am processing a photo of a Grey Butcherbird taken yesterday, and
because of the partial backlighting, bristles round the beak are
standing out, much more apparent than they would normally be. Some
are quite lon. Does anyone know what their purpose would be, or have
any theories about it?
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