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Great-winged Petrels off Sydney

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Subject: Great-winged Petrels off Sydney
From: Nikolas Haass <>
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 16:40:15 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all,


It is interesting that David Mitford had 45 Great-winged Petrels at Magic 
Point, Maroubra, Sydney, NSW, this past Friday (10 June 2011).

Almost exactly a year ago (6 June 2010) we had 40 Great-winged Petrels very 
close inshore at Magic Point and then a few days later 4 at Hal Epstein's 
Sydney Pelagic.
All birds were positively ID'd as GWPs (macroptera).

Regardless if Grey-faced Petrel (gouldii) is regarded a species or a 
subspecies, they are still quite distinct taxa. They differ in flight style, 
jizz, wing shape (e.g. longer in GWP - sic!) and plumage (e.g. usually more 
grey on face and forehead of GFP - sic!).
http://www.adarman.com/Birds/Petrels-Shearwaters/Great-winged-Petrel/16226572_eiAEX#910874181_ZSSh5


GFP is a common spring/summer/autumn bird at the shelf break here. 

Besides the above sightings of GWP in early June, I have seen a number of GWPs 
on SOSSA's Ulladulla pelagic in July and a few late ones in October.

Is there a pattern that GWPs migrate along the Sydney coast in early June or is 
that only coincidence?

Cheers,

Nikolas

 

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Nikolas Haass

Sydney, NSW
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