The bird was seen at 9am this morning - not by me, but I'm told it was
fairly easily located.
Alistair
2009/9/29 <>
> G'day Nathan,
>
> I was there from 6-7am and didn't see it either. I think it was suppose to
> be on the south side of the reef near where the cliff ends and the beach
> starts.
>
> There were however 4 Sooties feeding at the bottom of the track, as well as
> 2 Ruddy Turnstones feeding in amongst the seaweed, and quite a bit of
> Pelagic action off the reef with many imm Gannetts flying over the tip of
> the reef, as well as plenty of birds further out, but too far to see what
> type they were.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
>
>
> > Nathan Ruser <> wrote:
> >
> > I went to long reef this morning (7:30-8:30am) and I didn't see any
> > Pratincoles, I am going to try and get there this afternoon can anyone
> > tell
> > me where it hangs out in the afternoon?
> >
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