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To: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <>, "Stephen Ambrose" <>, "'Greg Little'" <>, "'Nathan Ruser'" <>, <> |
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Subject: | How the Dust Storm effects bird? (and an id request) |
From: | "storm" <> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:32:56 +1000 |
Hi Greg That's the suggestion Peter Shute and Michael Norris have made off list. It sounds too big when I look at the wing spans given in Pizzy but it does seem the most likely contender. I'm resigned to knowing that I can't judge size well apparently! :-) Plenty of time to get better. Taking things back to flying-foxes (of course). Reports came in from up around Rockhampton of young last week and this week reports in all Sydney camps of young being seen. If you are interested in seeing pups being born and you are on the east coast, get yourself to your local camp with your bins and sit down and wait. cheers storm -----Original Message----- From: Greg & Val Clancy Sent: Friday, 25 September 2009 6:22 PM To: storm; Stephen Ambrose; 'Greg Little'; 'Nathan Ruser'; Subject: How the Dust Storm effects bird? (and an id request) What about non-breeding Whiskered Tern? Greg Clancy |
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