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Post 1

Sho - employed again!

A friend of mine from New Zealand posted me a link to a sad article about the Kakapo parrot.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,2969850a6000,00.html

It seems that a mystery bug has killed some females - which is not fun when you consider that there are less than 100 left. After it seemed to be going so well for them. Comparatively.

I like the way the article describes them as "the world's biggest parrots, weighing up to four kilograms. They are ground-dwellers, nocturnal and solitary."

Now it could just be me, but didn't Douglas Adams put it far more succinctly with "the world's fattest and least able to fly parrot"?

*makes mental note to read Last Chance to See again*


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Post 2

Sho - employed again!

slightly better news arrived right after I posted that one

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,2970864a6000,00.html


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Post 3

Dark Side of the Goon

The Kakapo is my favourite parrot and it's good to see improved news on them.

I was worried. I still am. There aren't enough of them.

I too met the Kakapo through "Last Chance to See", which was possibly the best thing that Douglas wrote.


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Post 4

Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

smiley - headhurts

smiley - sadface

Poor thingssmiley - cry


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Post 5

Coniraya

Poor birdies.

It's a pity the huge flocks of green parrots around Esher can't be discovered by a natural predator. It is only a mtter of time before they cross the M25 and are flapping around here smiley - erm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3869815.stm


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