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Balderson / Seychelles / Outer Islands / Aldabra / Desroches Island / Wheatear / Alphonse / Farquhar Group / Indian Ocean / Coastal geography / Physical oceanography
Date: 2015-03-31 04:57:34
Balderson
Seychelles
Outer Islands
Aldabra
Desroches Island
Wheatear
Alphonse
Farquhar Group
Indian Ocean
Coastal geography
Physical oceanography

Seychelles Bird Records Committee Adrian Skerrett, Michael Betts, John Bowler, Ian Bullock, David Fisher, Rob Lucking & John Phillips The following records were accepted during March 2015 Madagascar Pond Heron Ardeola id

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