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needeltail sightings + some fork tails (late).

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Subject: needeltail sightings + some fork tails (late).
From: Frank Hemmings <>
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 11:04:06 +1100
A little late (sorry) but perhaps useful for those collecting this info. On Tues 30/11 and Wed 1/12 at Smiths Lake, NSW, around vicinity of UNSW Field Station ( 32deg 24min S, 152deg 28.5minE) flocks of White-throated Needletails were observed by D. Hair and myself. Flock size varied from 20 at times to c.80. Variously flying at moderately high to very high altitudes, but also very low over the lake early (8AM) on 1/12. Possibly the same flock cruising through the area which later disappeared after the front came through. Small numbers of Fork-tailed Swifts observed in the flocks (up to 5) at times on both days. Cheers.

Frank

Frank Hemmings
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John T. Waterhouse Herbarium
School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences
University of New South Wales
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