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Subject: | WTP Baer's Pochard |
From: | Jennifer Spry <> |
Date: | Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:26:40 +1000 |
Hi,
I am curious as to what people are seeing when they say "it was there". Is the bird we are looking for in full plumage as some reports have suggested or is the bird in rather worn moult as others have suggested. I am just curious as I am planning to go down and look again this weekend. Last weekend I thought I saw it in the early morning light but as the sun rose and the cloud moved over, the bird seemed to morph from a Baer's with glossy russet breast and strongly demarkated glossy black/green head into a strongly marked Hardhead in new solid russet brown plumage. thanks Jen
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