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Subject: | Sooty Tern Lilli Pilli Point |
From: | "Bruce Roubin" <> |
Date: | Sun, 23 Feb 2003 04:07:08 +1100 |
G'day,
There was a juvenile
Sooty Tern standing alone on the sandbar off Lilli Pilli Point this evening on
the half tide outgoing (for at least 2 hrs).
Lilli Pilli
Point is on Port Hacking facing south to the Royal National Park, from the
southern Sydney suburb of Lilli Pilli.
This is 2 years to
the day that an Adult and Juv Sooty Tern were found a bit further North in
Sydney, on Towra spit in Botany Bay.
Regards
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