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Subject: | Migratory Shearwaters? |
From: | Klaus Uhlenhut <> |
Date: | Thu, 26 Jun 1997 00:04:47 +1000 |
Dear pelagic-birding-aussers,I just had an inquiry from Germany in regards to Shearwaters. This gentleman read apparently somewhere, that near Boyds NP? on the 27.9.1996 a flock of 600000 migrating shearwaters was seen . As I am in the North and know nothing about seabirds (apart from boobies, terns and frigatebirds). Is this a regular occurrence? Can it be seen from the mainland? If not, are there any pelagic trips at that time of the year with a good chance to see such movements? Any info would be appreciated. Best regards, Klaus Uhlenhut (Kirrama Wildlife Tours) |
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