Plagarism. Two different reporters, large chunks of identical text.
It's not plagarism, its repetition, what do you expect with a parrot story
Rob Smallwood said
Tue Jan 20 10:34 AM, 2009
Paul Heaton wrote:
Rob Smallwood wrote:
But it has worked - the owner has come forward!
Excellent news that one less job for me. They still have to catch them, and that is not easy! even with a big net!
keep watching the wild ones.
Paul,
You could throw a bin bag over the roost tree and catch them!
Pete Hines said
Mon Jan 19 9:58 PM, 2009
All's well that ends well then
Paul Heaton said
Mon Jan 19 9:53 PM, 2009
Rob Smallwood wrote:
But it has worked - the owner has come forward!
Excellent news that one less job for me. They still have to catch them, and that is not easy! even with a big net!
keep watching the wild ones.
Rob Smallwood said
Mon Jan 19 9:48 PM, 2009
But it has worked - the owner has come forward!
Pete Hines said
Mon Jan 19 8:30 PM, 2009
Rob Smallwood wrote:
They've made the Mcr Evening News today.
Plagarism. Two different reporters, large chunks of identical text.
Rob Smallwood said
Mon Jan 19 1:54 PM, 2009
They've made the Mcr Evening News today.
Rob Smallwood said
Sat Jan 17 5:12 PM, 2009
Flew in at 3:10 tonight then showed well on and off for about 30 minutes.
Pete Hines said
Fri Jan 16 5:46 PM, 2009
They have found fame, with a half page donated to them in yesterdays local rag, the South Manchester Reporter. Whats more they've been given names, Larry, Curley and Moe - The Three Stooges, though how you tell which one is which is anybodys guess (there isn't a bald fat one that keeps slapping it's face as far as I can see ). Apparantley the RSPB and the RSPCA have been contacted and a local bloke's thinking of trying to catch them & keep them safe until the owners can be traced. Time for Rob and Mr Heaton to link up perhaps.
Rob Smallwood said
Sat Jan 10 12:13 AM, 2009
Saw them again tonight, believe it or not they are roosting in a garden 2 feet up a 3 foot cypressus!
Got some record shots that I'll send to Ian.
Can't be long before they link up with the nearby Ring-necked/Amazon group.
Rob Smallwood said
Thu Jan 8 4:44 PM, 2009
South Manchester parrot explosion continues with 3 (I think adult male) Crimson Rosella's in Whalley Range.
Caught up with them on the way home from work tonight, regretably without my camera - they are truly stunning.
http://www.avianweb.com/crimsonrosella.html
Plagarism. Two different reporters, large chunks of identical text.
It's not plagarism, its repetition, what do you expect with a parrot story
Paul,
You could throw a bin bag over the roost tree and catch them!
Plagarism. Two different reporters, large chunks of identical text.
Got some record shots that I'll send to Ian.
Can't be long before they link up with the nearby Ring-necked/Amazon group.