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Subject: | birding-aus Frigate Birds. |
From: | Mike Hines <> |
Date: | Sun, 14 Feb 1999 21:27:19 +1100 |
February 8, a morning of gale force winds from the east and of driving rain. A phone call from a local resident of long standing reporting some fifty Figate Birds over Point Lookout, the greatest number he had ever seen. Half an hour later he was able to show me a fligh of 18 birds in a window of arain squall. Saturday Feb.13, about 5P.M.,in sunshine and moderate winds, two Frigate Birds at distance off Cylinder Head, Point Lookout, with their white patches occasionally visible . It is understood that our common Frigate Bird is the Lesser (Frigata ariel). Mike Hines
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