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Subject: | Re: Mystery gull |
From: | George Appleby <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 1998 18:32:56 -0816 (UTC) |
I reckon that the bird was a Ring-billed Gull in juvenile plumage (what year I couldn't say). Doesn't someone keep a list of birds seen on TV? On Mon, 30 Mar 98 09:31:34 -0500 wrote: > G'day all > > Did anyone id the gull which was on the TV news last night? It was at a > US golf tournament and picked a ball off the green and dropped it into a > lake. > > Just curious > > Steve > > ------------------------------------------------ > Stephen Clark > Agriculture Victoria, Pastoral & Veterinary Institute > Private Bag 105 HAMILTON 3300 Australia > Phone 0355 730 977 Fax 0355 711 523 > > ------------------------------------------------ > ---------------------- George Appleby |
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