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To: | "Turnstone Nature Discovery" <>, "Grant Pearson" <>, <>, "Frank O'Connor" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Oriental Pratincoles |
From: | "Phil Joy" <> |
Date: | Sun, 8 Feb 2004 10:02:45 +0800 |
G'day to all, Would it be likely that the ranks of the Oriental Pratincole have been swollen by an influx of Common and/or Black-winged Pratincoles given that the three species are very similar, are difficult to distinguish on the ground and flyway crossovers are not unheard of, also the three species are known to associate freely in India. Phil Joy 08 9586 2218 |
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