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Subject: | Help with Tern ID - solved |
From: | "M & P Potter" <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Jan 2013 07:51:18 +1100 |
Hi All, Mystery solved, thanks. It was all a question of scale - thought we were looking at a photo of a small tern (but it was a big one) Cheers, Martin & Penny =============================== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: http://birding-aus.org =============================== |
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