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Hmmmm, what's the chance this record actually refers to the anually recurring Cape Sheluck-like hybrids that frequent the Severn? I've seen these birds (sometimes up to three individuals) in the last three autumns at RGW/ Estuary. They're pretty well known around the estuary; usually relocating to Steart once the feeding at RGW degrades.
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Hmmmm, what's the chance this record actually refers to the anually recurring Cape Sheluck-like hybrids that frequent the Severn? I've seen these birds (sometimes up to three individuals) in the last three autumns at RGW/ Estuary. They're pretty well known around the estuary; usually relocating to Steart once the feeding at RGW degrades.
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