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To: | Grahame Rogers <> |
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Subject: | Fwd: RE: Errors in statistsic |
From: | Laurie Knight <> |
Date: | Sat, 25 Oct 2014 10:16:56 +1000 |
It would be interesting to know what is really behind the decline in Bush Thickknees down south. They are doing quite well in Queensland - they are regulars in inner Brisbane, and back yards on the Bay Islands, so they can handle suburban environments. I’ve been watching a nesting pair in the inner city - one chick hatched a few days ago, but the adults were staying put, which I guess means there was another one yet to hatch. That is interesting, as I would have thought the eggs would have hatched around the same time. Regards, Laurie. On 25 Oct 2014, at 6:57 am, Grahame Rogers <> wrote: > FYI > > Regards > Grahame Rogers > > > |
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