Greetings,
I was taken to eat at this pub by the owner of the little museum nearby
called the Natural History Centre. I cannot remember being offered anything
so interesting. The meal was thanks for identifying the Australian animals
in the collection and some of the local fossils. I also took my class there
as an excursion for free as part of the deal.
At this centre they have at lest four regent honeyeaters. Why do I only see
them stuffed?
Regards,
Alan
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From: "Carl Clifford" <>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 1:09 PM
To: "Birding-Aus Aus" <>
Subject: Things are crook if you have to cook a rook
Dear B-A,
I know British cuisine has not had a great reputation over the years,
but I did not think that they were this desperate for something to eat
http://www.birdwatch.co.uk/channel/newsitem.asp?c=11&cate=__11085
Perhaps we could develop a market for Common Mynas over there to
help broaden their tastes. Couldn't taste any worse.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
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