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Talking magpies, grieving tawny frogmouths and canny galahs

Talking magpies, grieving tawny frogmouths and canny galahs

Gisela Kaplan fell under the spell of birds when she hand-reared a magpie nestling. When it learned to speak, she was so intrigued she switched careers to study avian behaviour. Her books on Australian native birds have been ground-breaking (R)

Conversations · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

June 3, 202052m 31s

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Gisela Kaplan fell under the spell of birds when she hand-reared a magpie nestling. When it learned to speak, she was so intrigued she switched careers to study avian behaviour. Her books on Australian native birds have been ground-breaking (R)

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