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Subject: | Reverse migration |
From: | scouler <> |
Date: | Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:57:33 +1000 |
In his email to birding aus on 5 August 2000, Alan Morris referred to the sighting of an adult male Northern Pintail in breeding plumage near Perth in July, 1985 and said, quoting HANZAB, that it was considered to be a case of "accidental reverse migration". Can anyone tell me what "reverse migration" is? Regards,
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