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Albatross splits

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Subject: Albatross splits
From: John Penhallurick <>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 14:22:10 +1100
Have the awful implications of the move from 14 to 24 species of Albatrosses
sunk in yet for you listers out there?  Do you know what races/forms of
Wandering Albatross you have seen?  My expectation is that there will a
sudden renewal of interest in seabird trips from some of the old hands,
including myself!

John Penhallurick
Associate Professor John M. Penhallurick<>
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