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To: | "Mike Carter" <>, <>, "Birding NZ" <> |
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Subject: | Fw: "Round Island" Petrels off eastern Australia - astonishing! |
From: | "Paul Walbridge" <> |
Date: | Mon, 27 May 2013 05:55:37 +1000 |
Hi Mike, I'd say that a good deal of our birds come from the Kermadecs, I have written some notes on Kermadec in our 2012 annual report due out soon. As far as I'm aware Kermadecs are hybridising on Round Island with the Trinidade Petrels, not aware of Herald Petrels being there. Cheers - Paul. >>> "Mike Carter" <> 25/05/2013 2:02 pm >>> See below for the seemingly miraculous movements of one of the Kermadec Petrels that breeds on Round Island in the western Indian Ocean sent to me by John Darnell from the WA Museum. So Paul, your Southport birds don't necessarily come from Lord Howe! Some of you may not be aware that Kermadec Petrels as well as Trinidade Petrels breed on Round Island. I'm not sure re the status of Herald Petrel there. Mike Carter 30 Canadian Bay Road Mount Eliza VIC 3930 Tel (03) 9787 7136 |
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