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House Swifts in the Hunter region and south of the tropics

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Subject: House Swifts in the Hunter region and south of the tropics
From: Andrew <>
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 11:21:48 +1000
Just a suggestion, but perhaps a few of the "swift experts" could give a few pointers on what to look for specifically when identifying house swifts ....  It seems to me that, with moult considerations and all, we have a lack of competent observers in the field (me included).
Andrew


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