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Birds of Western Australia / Pachyptila / Spotted Pardalote / Prion / Forty-spotted Pardalote / Bruny Island / Birds of Australia / Neognathae / Pardalote
Date: 2012-06-30 02:15:38
Birds of Western Australia
Pachyptila
Spotted Pardalote
Prion
Forty-spotted Pardalote
Bruny Island
Birds of Australia
Neognathae
Pardalote

FebruaryTasmanian Naturalist As for the Forty-spotted Pardalote, several years ago the late A. L. Butler, a keen observer, found it at Long Beach, Lower Sandy Bay. This could have been one of a

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