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'Leaves the "whodunit" factor as a mystery.'
Corrrect, Finchbreeder. Yet again, How The Project Works
I personally would like very much to know the nature of the attrition.
For example, twice in seventeen years, we've found lost emu chicks. Two on one occasion. And one on another. All three were saved: the one went under Boy Emu, who accepted it without demur. The two went to a wildlife rehabilitation centre up the road.
There have been other losses, and we'll discuss those some day.
And Toosh Toosh losing four of ten chicks in just a few days, and then disappearing, was a real blow -- all the more so because we have absolutely no idea what happened.
SE
Corrrect, Finchbreeder. Yet again, How The Project Works
I personally would like very much to know the nature of the attrition.
For example, twice in seventeen years, we've found lost emu chicks. Two on one occasion. And one on another. All three were saved: the one went under Boy Emu, who accepted it without demur. The two went to a wildlife rehabilitation centre up the road.
There have been other losses, and we'll discuss those some day.
And Toosh Toosh losing four of ten chicks in just a few days, and then disappearing, was a real blow -- all the more so because we have absolutely no idea what happened.
SE