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Subject: | re the Portland Pelagic and Bulwer's Petrels |
From: | "TPALLISE.AU.ORACLE.COM" <> |
Date: | 07 Oct 97 12:05:43 +1000 |
I do hope those people on the recent Portland and Sydney Pelagics appreciate how lucky they really are. Some of us have been going on Pelagics for over 10 years and not seen some of these birds. What is going on with all the Bulwer's Petrel sightings? Why and how could these birds reach the East coast of Australia? (They should be off the west coast). Water temperature off Sydney and Wollongong is exceptionally low at the moment could this be a factor? Is it the weather, lack of observers or just lost birds? I do hope the very serious haze problems in Indonesia is not a factor. Regards Tony |
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