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Subject: | Albatross splits |
From: | John Penhallurick <> |
Date: | Thu, 08 Jan 1998 14:22:10 +1100 |
Have the awful implications of the move from 14 to 24 species of Albatrosses sunk in yet for you listers out there? Do you know what races/forms of Wandering Albatross you have seen? My expectation is that there will a sudden renewal of interest in seabird trips from some of the old hands, including myself! John Penhallurick Associate Professor John M. Penhallurick<> Canberra, Australia Phone BH( 61 2) 6201 2346 AH (61 2) 62585428 FAX (61 2) 6258 0426 Snail Mail Faculty of Communication University of Canberra,A.C.T.2601, AUSTRALIA OR PO Box 3469, BMDC, BELCONNEN, ACT 2617, AUSTRALIA "I'd rather be birding!" |
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