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To: | Chris King <> |
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Subject: | Sarus Cranes being disturbed by toggers |
From: | MADELON LANE <> |
Date: | Sun, 23 Aug 2020 20:58:03 +1000 |
No, they were out of range of the camera by the time we came out onto the beach, so didn’t get number plates or chance to tell them what they had done. And it felt sort of obscene, the birds were distressed and hurt and violated by the indifference of humans, not even right for us to photograph such a sad and tiny scene, when destruction even on grand scales does not seem to move people, just deeply depressing to our souls On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 at 8:11 pm, Chris King <> wrote:
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