Thank you, Judi White. and John Burbridge for this wonderful story from Down Under. A fine story of how things came to be. Reminds me of the Anansi the Spider tales from Ghana, as I recall. Lynda From: "OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>" <OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Reply-To: Judi White <sophiacircle@gmail.com<mailto:sophiacircle@gmail.com>>, "OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>" <OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Date: Friday, November 25, 2016 at 6:10 PM To: "OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>" <OE@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:OE@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] Australian colleagues: a wuestion Well Colleagues, turns out the Ibis is neither Wodba or Djarmu. Per response from John Burbridge, attached is the myth, May our future on this planet be peaceful. judi white On Tuesday, November 15, 2016, Judi White <sophiacircle@gmail.com<mailto:sophiacircle@gmail.com>> wrote: Are these birds with the red legs wadba or jarmu? -- Sent from Gmail Mobile