When reading through the article the following sentence really caught my eye
" Dr Murphy hopes the next round of netting will attract new members of the
population which could be made up of anywhere between 50 and 250 birds. He
is looking at new technology to track the birds via Bluetooth". I am
baffled as to how the numbers are calculated - are there really that many
there now? Certainly sounds most encouraging indeed.
Tony
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Sent: Monday, 10 August 2015 8:17 AM
To: Murray Lord; birding-aus
Subject: Night Parrot captured and videoed
Wow!
Thats fabulous news!
David Taylor
On 10 Aug 2015, at 6:33 am, Murray Lord <> wrote:
> The Australian today has a story about the first Night Parrot to have been
captured by researchers. If you're not a subscriber, try a Google News
search for "Looking for a Night Parrot in a Haystack?"
>
> Murray
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