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Tufty Club - local equivalent?

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Subject: Tufty Club - local equivalent?
From: "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 20:13:18 +1000

Rather than penguins, which cannot fly and would probably struggle to do the distance, perhaps a better southern hemisphere example to compare to the Tufted Puffin in the UK would be something endemic to South America or the South Atlantic (particularly if its distribution doesn't come west of Cape Horn) - like a Dolphin Gull, Magellanic Cormorant or Snowy Sheathbill?
Cheers
Tom Wilson
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