pie chart ‘Aust Bird Guide’ – WAS: why is it so?

Yes, Martin, the pie-chart idea’s certainly clever & useful. Also, I’m guessing, serves as a proxy for species Status – though the pie chart can really only work for when you’re standing in suitable habitat, surely. For example, I know a place to go to, where I might see a Peregrine. But if I just . . . → Read More: pie chart ‘Aust Bird Guide’ – WAS: why is it so?

Help for identification?

Aleutian Terns at Old Bar on 18-02-18

Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 52, Issue 21

Hi Barney, I greatly enjoyed reading your historical account of DDT. Thank you, Patrick Scully

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Needletails

8.30 am, 22Feb, Coffs Harbour. Heavy cloud, poor viewing conditions. Eight WTNT went over. 15 minutes later, still coming through, count now 42.

Peter and Bev Morgan

The conservation battle is never finally won; the development battle is.

eiπ + 1 = 0.

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