New Zealand, I think.
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Alan
what constitutes the ocean boundaries for the Hunter Region?
Peter
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>Subject: RE: [BIRDING-AUS] Hunter Region Birds
>Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 13:43:15 +1100
>From: "Stuart, Alan AD" <>
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>I am the editor of the Hunter Region bird reports. As it happens, I
>delivered the 12th edition (covering sightings for 2004) to the
printers
>yesterday. The total species list for the Hunter Region at the end of
>2004 is 412 (and incidentally, 339 of those species were recorded in
>2004). The list does include all sightings of pelagic birds, which
>perhaps is where the differences of opinion are coming from. There are
>quite a number of pelagic species included in the list. But lots of
>land birds too.
>
>The boundaries of the Hunter Region match those used by NSW Tourism,
and
>similar agencies. So it spans a largish area including all the way up
to
>Crowdy Bay NP and inland to Cassilis in the west plus parts of Wollemi
>NP in the SW. And the oceans alongside us too.
>
>
>Alan Stuart
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>Hi Phil
>
>There may be some conjecture on the exact number, as there are
>unconfirmed
>reports and escapees reported from year to year. However, even
>including
>those 'accidental' sightings reveal substantially less than 400.
>Peter
>
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>>-- Original Message --
>>Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:17:14 +1100
>>From: Phil Hansbro <>
>>Subject: [BIRDING-AUS] Hunter Region Birds
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>>Hi All
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>>According to my calculations from the Hunter Bird Observers Club
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>>annual reports there are over 400 species in the Hunter region. I
>
>>have seen 357 and I know of at least one person who has reliably seen
>
>>over 360.
>>
>>Phil.
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