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Subject: | RE: oystercatchers |
From: | "Maurovic, Mauro (SAHC)" <> |
Date: | Tue, 24 Mar 1998 10:24:28 +0930 |
Hi Angela I have often seen many Pied and Sooty oystercatchers around the Port River at Port Adelaide. Not all in one group but in total about as many as you saw down Goolwa way. cheers Mauro > -----Original Message----- > From: > [SMTP: > Sent: Tuesday, 24 March, 1998 8:03 AM > To: > Subject: oystercatchers > > Hi, > > Last weekend I was at the Murray River mouth and saw a group of 86 > oystercatchers. 36 of these were definitely Pied Oystercathers, and the > others were > too far away (& it was too hazy) to identify as Pied or Sooty. I've never > seen this many OC in one place - is this a significant record? > > Angela Paltridge > |
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