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Subject: | (finally...) A gull with two mirrors, . |
From: | brian fleming <> |
Date: | Tue, 05 Jul 2011 10:39:23 +1000 |
While we're on the subject of Silver Gulls, on past visits to northern
Australia (Broome, Darwin etc) I noticed that the calls of Silver Gulls
seemed noticeably different to what I hear in Victoria. I had no
recording equipment and could not say what the difference was.
I believe I heard the northern type of call in Brisbane and Fraser
Island. I have seen no reference to this in any books available to me.
Anthea Fleming On 5/07/2011 9:56 AM, Elizabeth Shaw wrote: Does this mean I should be looking at Silver Gulls more closely? I thought they were an easy bird to identify - and they're everywhere here! Elizabeth Shaw Phillip Island Victoria |
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