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Subject: | Next stop?......Migrating Eastern Curlew |
From: | Andrew Corrick <> |
Date: | Fri, 20 Mar 1998 15:26:51 +1000 |
At 21:30 last Sunday night I happened to be outside at home (near Whittlesea 37 29S 145 05E) in time to hear Curlew calls approaching from the SSE pass overhead and disappear to the NNW. My home is about 100 km NW or N from the nearest Curlew habitats on Western Port and southern Port Phillip . The sky was overcast and there was a light SW breeze.The local sunset was 19:40. Next stop??? Andrew Corrick Manager Victorian Wildlife Atlas and Wetland Database Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria Phone 03 94508600 e-mail |
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