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To: | Graham Turner <> |
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Subject: | Vagrant Gull |
From: | Carl Clifford <> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:27:16 +1100 |
And there have not been any cries of EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!. But
we all know that men have a soft spot for an adolescent gull.
Cheers, Carl Clifford On 19/02/2008, at 10:02 AM, Graham Turner wrote: Tickable, now there is a question. The bird appears to be a juv. is this correct?How did the bird get here? It seems to be a long way out of its normal distribution and are they a migratory or nomadic species? Is it like the magpie of a month or two ago, ship assisted and untickable? Or is it just another very lost bird? Cheers Graham Turner |
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