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Uses of Bird Photography, revisited #5

To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Subject: Uses of Bird Photography, revisited #5
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 14:37:00 +1100
You are correct Geoffrey: it was 5 species that I reported .  The one missing here is Black-faced: I wonder why: they are common enough at Eden and Glenelg.

Martin


On 25 October 2013 09:38, Geoffrey Dabb <> wrote:

#5  -  to record notable juxtapositions

 

The scene is the beach at Werribee looking across to the Bellarine Peninsular.  4 species of cormorants, with a surfeit of Pieds, are sitting on a ruined structure.  I recall some years ago Martin Butterfield reported – was it 5 species of cormorants? -  on a beach in South Australia (Glenelg?)  The archive does not allow easy retrieval of that report, but I did discover that Martin has had a long and wide association with cormorants.

 

In any event, this is the totality of cormorant species you are likely to find in the bay

 

 




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