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Maybe the Everglades National Park in south Florida has flamingo eggs. They have plenty of flamingos. What about other parks or zoos with significant flamingo populations? David C. Kopaska-Merkel Geological Survey of Alabama P.O. Box 869999 Tuscaloosa AL 35486-6999 (205) 247-3695 (direct line/voice mail) (205) 349-2852 (switchboard) fax 349-2861 www.gsa.state.al.us To join sednet, an e-mail group for discussion of sedimentology, send a blank e-mail message to sednet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. To join a new list about science education in Alabama, send a blank e-mail message to ALScienceEdNews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. > -----Original Message----- > From: paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk [mailto:paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk]On > Behalf Of Xavier Panades I Blas > Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 10:37 AM > To: PaleoNet@nhm.ac.uk > Subject: paleonet Flamingos Eggs and eggshells > > > Hi everybody, > > I could not find any reference about Flamingo eggs and eggshells. Does > anybody know a publication about it? > > I am also looking an Institution storing flamingo eggs and eggshells that > could be studied. > > Sincerely, > > Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms > > Please, send letters to: > > Fuhlrott-Museum / ARCO-Nepal > Auer schulstr. 20 > D-42103 Wuppertal > cogombra@hotmail.com > Tel. 0049 202/563 2636/4891 > Fax 0049 202/563 8026 > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger > http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger > >
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