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Subject: | RFI - Cape Barren Geese |
From: | Trevor Hampel <> |
Date: | Sun, 19 Oct 1997 22:21:05 +1030 |
Highlight of a bird watching trip today was a flock of about 105 Cape Barren Geese feeding on dairy pasture just off the Wellington to Langhorne Creek Road which follows the northern shore of Lake Alexandrina (30km south of Murray Bridge) Question: do C.B.Geese often form large flocks? I've only ever seen flocks of 5 - 20 in this area before. Trevor Hampel |
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