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Silver Gull in New Jersey

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Subject: Silver Gull in New Jersey
From: Julian Bielewicz <>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 22:09:22 +1000
Thought some of you might be interested this piece of news from the American
BirdChat mailing list.

Julian
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>Subject:      Silver Gull in New Jersey
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>     A Silver Gull (Larus Novaehollandiae) is present in a small park on
>the Delaware River in the town of Pennsville, New Jersey.  Since this is
>an Australian species, its origin is suspicious but it is still quite a find.
>The bird is not banded and it is hanging out with a small flock of
>Ring-billed Gulls at a pond in the park.  The bird was first discovered a
>few weeks ago by a person photographing the birds who noticed that
>this bird was different and not shown in his bird book.  The bird was still
>present on Nov. 7th and probably will hang out in the park  since
>people come to feed the gulls  and geese that are there.
>
>     Pennsville is just below the Delaware Memorial Bridge across the
>river from Wilmington, Delaware.
>
>Ron French
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>Chalfont, PA
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>
Julian Bielewicz
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Kippa Ring, Q. 4021
Australia

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