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Hobby in the Night

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Subject: Hobby in the Night
From: "jade welch" <>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 22:33:47 +1000
Hi All,

Whilst enjoying a game of night golf around 7pm tonight at Emerald Lakes golf course I watched as an Australian Hobby flew about the lights on the Golf Course collecting moths and other insects. After the first sighting i noticed what was possibly a second bird or just the same bird but in a different area of the course. Is this normal behaviour for a hobby? By the way i'm no good at golf and the Emerald Lakes Golf Course is located on the Gold Coast in Carrara.

Yours Sincerely
Mr Jade Welch
Gold Coast,
Queensland

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