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Fiordland Penguin at Norah Head NSW

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Subject: Fiordland Penguin at Norah Head NSW
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 17:19:41 +1100
Hi Birders,

Hot on the heals of the Fiordland Penguin washed ashore at Barragoot Beach near Bermagui NSW on 22/10/06, another has come ashore, this time at Norah Head, on the NSW Central Coast. This will be the 4th record for NSW if accepted by the NSWORAC (but I am sure a foregone conclusion for the picture in the Central Coast Express Advocate of 24/11/06 shows the crest and the under flipper pattern correctly).

This is the second record for the Central Coast, the first Central Coast record and the first NSW record was of a bird that came ashore at Ettalong Beach near Woy Woy in 1917.

This penguin like the previous one, has been sent to Taronga Zoo and does appear to have a better chance of survival as the other was seriously injured and died within a few days.

Alan Morris
(grieving because the first I knew about it was reading in the paper after it had been sent off to Taronga Zoo).
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