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Subject: | Fork Tailed Swifts - south coast |
From: | "David Rosalky" <> |
Date: | Wed, 13 Jan 2010 09:20:05 +1100 |
Last evening, a small flock of Fork-tailed Swifts (about a dozen - they were
scattered), flew over Mossy Point on the coast, firstly heading north and
then, about an hour later, returning south. An hour or so after that, there
was a weather change with a drop in temperature and almost gale-force winds.
David Rosalky |
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