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Fri, 24 Oct 1997 22:31:22 -0400
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Good work Andy.  As usual you are right on the money.
Thanks for the info.  Apart from the AHB "attack everything in sight" syndrome,
I have been under the general impression that bees are unable to penetrate bird
feathers, hence
some birds eat a good share of bees without getting harmed by the bees.
Thanks for your informative clip with the "news makers."
Dr. R.

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