Will most of the species that survive …

Laurie, Reading DEFIANT EARTH & considering the shocking totality of the Anthropocene, makes me think the question may be over-optimistic, or even redundant, sad to say. Judith SEQ 500m

Please check your Contacts-– my email address is now jlukin01@gmail.com JLA This note’s from the mobile.

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RFI Nullarbor Highway

I am about to head off for a trip to WA involving two crossings of the Nullarbor (well that small part that meets the highway). Does anyone have any convenient birding spots on the route? I am constrained by being the luggage carrier, cook, bottle-washer and general backup vehicle to two old buggers on over . . . → Read More: RFI Nullarbor Highway

New Cal RFI followup

Thanks so much to all who wrote back following my RFI about New Caledonia. I have just returned from a family holiday and written up a report either as pdf on cloudbirders or direct at cs.adelaide.edu.au/~ianr/Birding/Reports/NewCaledonia.pdf

or on my blog in 3 parts at thefeatheredvariety.wordpress.com/

I didn’t engage a guide but still found all of . . . → Read More: New Cal RFI followup

Leica Binocular Repairs

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Will most of the species that survive on earth in a thousand years time be domesticated?

The article “How We Really Tamed the Dog: A daring experiment builds a new tame species in just 60 years.” nautil.us/issue/50/emergence/how-we-really-tamed-the-dog describes the domestication of foxes in Russia. Given the nature of humanity and it’s relationship with the environment, there is a strong possibility that there will be little or no wilderness left on earth . . . → Read More: Will most of the species that survive on earth in a thousand years time be domesticated?

Morecombe app not working

iPhone 6 running iOS 10.3.2

Message: 9

From: Scott White < scott.white@internode.on.net> To: birding-aus@birding-aus.org Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Morcombe App Message-ID: < BF3FD5F9-05FF-4CCF-9488-953C8E2BBD8D@internode.on.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

On which platform? The Morcombe app is still functioning normally on my phone running iOS 10.3.2.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 17 Jul 2017, at 4:18 pm, Mark Stanley . . . → Read More: Morecombe app not working

Morcombe App

Has anyone else her experienced difficulties with the Morcombe App – mine shuts down as soon as I open it. Any suggestions would be welcomed.

Mark Stanley

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Fwd: Leica Binocular Repairs

This morning I got a message in my email of a post to birding-aus from Frank O’Connor. It had no content so I queried it with Frank. Here is his reply, which I pass on in case others had the same problem I did.

Martin Butterfield franmart.blogspot.com.au/

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Mulgoa Cattle Egrets

Hi All I counted more than 50 Cattle Egrets in Mulgoa Valley yesterday, briefly in a single flock, but few Cattle. Frosty Mornings.

First Rufous Whistler calling, also Cuckoos , a Spotted Pardalote. Magpie groups have broken up and a Raven seen carrying nesting twigs. At least a dozen Pied Currawongs messing up the . . . → Read More: Mulgoa Cattle Egrets

Leica Binocular Repairs

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