Several people who'd been ill and unable to move about much told me that
Birds of Australia's Top End had not only helped them learn about their yard
birds, but provided them with a laugh or two!
For example my husband, Hilary, and I raised a Blue-faced Honeyeater
nestling. The damned thing peeped over three million times in the three
weeks we had it. So we named it Trevor, after the then Commissioner for
Taxation.
Denise
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on 12/12/11 1:36 PM, Dave Torr at wrote:
> I cam across this whilst browsing The Age the other day -
> http://www.fightdementia.org.au/bird-watching-in-my-back-yard-ebook.aspx -
> sounds as thought it might be a good way to get young kids interested in
> birding and also raise money for charity as well.
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