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Re: Princess Parrots

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Subject: Re: Princess Parrots
From: "Bob Green" <>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 14:45:34 +0930
It seems clear that in part the refusal to allow access was due to certain 
people already doing the wrong thing and visiting the area without permits.
Surely this must (once again) reinforce the message to the twitching community 
that NO tick is worth more than the bird itself, and that the actions of a few 
can and does ruin it for everyone.

I have missed gaining important information on a sighting of Orange-bellied 
Parrots as I saw two of them fly into a paddock on private land, saw where they 
landed, spent the next hour trying to contact the landowner to gain access 
permission and couldn'd find the birds again despite searching over the 
following week. I like to see new species too, don't get me wrong but will 
always put landowners rights and the birds first, Personally I'd get pretty 
annoyed if I opened the curtains one morning to find someone wandering around 
in my yard in pursuit of a bird.

Bob Green
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