While the vast majority of birds have the ability to perch, those in the order Passeriformes are especially adapted to do so.
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Dear Geoff Park, Lauren’s lovely letter in the TT last week spoke very deeply to us and reminded me that I too have been meaning to write in your praise for a long time. Your ‘Natural Newstead’ article is the first item turned to in order to see what wonderful local bird is highlighted for…
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Maldon Men’s Shed become CDS donation partners
The next time you are taking a few bottles or cans down to Steve’s hardware for your 10c have a think about donating the money to the Maldon Men’s Shed. We have just had our CDS (Container Deposit Scheme) registration approved. Just ask Steve and he will automatically forward the money. The Maldon Men’s Shed…
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Meet the climate change-makers
From December last year to March this year, Mount Alexander Shire Council was calling all climate change-makers to tell how they were taking action on climate change locally.
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