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dark morph Long-tailed Jaeger

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Subject: dark morph Long-tailed Jaeger
From: "Tobias Hayashi" <>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 17:59:41 +1100
Hi all,
Just wondering what the status of dark morph Long-tailed Jaegers is in 
Australian waters. On the recent (February 28) Wollongong pelagic, I took some 
photos of a dark morph jaeger that appears to be a Long-tailed (I thought so 
too at the time in the field). They are here: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/callocephalon/3329565621/
Interestingly, Pomarine and Long-tailed Jaegers were the most common jaegers, 
only a couple of Arctic were briefly spotted.
Other highlights form the trip included nice views of Streaked Shearwaters.

Cheers
Tobias
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