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Subject: | Exodus |
From: | "Phil Joy" <> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Mar 1998 06:36:00 +0800 |
Late yesterday afternoon,on Roebuck Bay, the BBO wardens witnessed the first major migration movement of the year. Fifty Six Eastern Curlew and Ninety Nine Sand Plovers were counted as they departed Broome on their annual Migratory trek to their Northern Hemisphere breeding grounds. This phenomenen will continue, with varying numbers and species, almost daily now until the end of April. Phil Joy P O Box 21 Broome W A 6725 |
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