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Subject: | Another potential New Bird for Australia |
From: | "TPALLISE.AU.ORACLE.COM" <> |
Date: | 01 Aug 96 10:51:03 +1000 |
While on the last Wollongong Boat Trip the visiting Queenslanders mentioned that there was a Variable Oystercatcher located at Amity Point, North Stradboke Island, Near Brisbane, QLD. If accepted by the RAOU RAC this will be a new bird for Australia. The only problem is that this could perhaps be a hybrid Sooty / Pied Oystercatcher does anyone know of any records of such hybrids? and please could somebody go and check it out? Apparently it has been present since March. It should be possible to work out the identity with sufficient notes / photographs! Interestingly it was also mentioned that it has a ring. Who could have ringed this bird? Regards Tony Palliser (Sydney, Australia) Phone +61 2 9900 1678 or +61 2 4277563 Fax +61 2 9900 1669 Email or http://www.zip.com.au/~palliser |
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