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OBP photo

To: Tim Dolby <>
Subject: OBP photo
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 10:22:30 +1000
Oh Dear!
"How embarrassment!" as 'Effie' used to say!

John Tongue
Ulverstone, Tas.


On 03/05/2011, at 10:08 AM, Tim Dolby wrote:

> Hi all, a number of people said they couldn't open the (overly complicated) 
> links, so here's some shorter versions (below). Now what was I doing....? Oh, 
> that's right, I'm giving a lecture in 5.
> Cheers,
> Tim
> 
> _____________________________________
> 
> As an aside (and for no particular reason) I had a look at some of the other 
> Australian bird images listed on the site, with some interesting results!
> 
> "Arctic tern sitting on rock"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-72813295/stock-photo-arctic-tern-sitting-on-rock.html
> 
> "Three ducks, two with heads"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-72457930/stock-photo-three-ducks-two-with-heads-up-one-with-head-down.html
> 
> "Square-tailed Kite"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-52890925/stock-photo-square-tailed-kite.html
> 
> "Australian Pied Cormorant"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-51263233/stock-photo-australian-pied-cormorant-sunning-in-the-morning.html
> 
> "Australian Rainbow Lorikeet"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-32724586/stock-photo--australian-rainbow-lorikeet.html
> 
> "Nankeen Kestrel"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-24192913/stock-photo-nankeen-kestrel.html
> 
> "White-cheeked Honeyeater"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-24207793/stock-photo-white-cheeked-honeyeater-at-the-beach.html
> 
> My favourite is this one - clearly it's not that well known! :-)
> 
> "The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is probably Australia's best known parrot"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-24400204/stock-photo-the-sulphur-crested-cockatoo-is-probably-australia-s-best-known-parrot.html
> 
> Although this is pretty good!
> 
> "Emu drinking"
> http://www.shutterstock.co.in/pic-17243734/stock-photo-emu-drinking.html
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim Dolby
> 
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