Hi everyone,
Further to the report by Rohan Clarke of a Common Diving Petrel wreck. My
parents reported 30 from 'their' small section (<1 km) of beach at Kilcunda
(just east of Western port Bay) last week. Also a small number of Fairy
Prions and one Diving Petrel type bird that looked sufficiently different
to get a no conclusive ID mark from them.
Best Wishes
John Boyce
>Hi all,
> Further to Steve and John's comments regarding a dead seabird that
>was in Dunkeld (Western Vic), (reported to have had blue feet and
>tentatively identified as a prion sp.) and a number of seabirds on Pt
>Lonsdale beaches. I suspect both reports refer to Common Diving Petrels. A
>wreck of Common Diving Petrels has been reported on beaches from Pt Lonsdale
>west to at least Wilson's Promontory where at least 50 (59 if I remember
>correctly) were counted on Darby Beach last week.
> Cheers
> Rohan
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