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Date Posted: Thu, 31 May 2012, 8:42:26
Author: TerryK
Author Host/IP: host81-151-115-56.range81-151.btcentralplus.com / 81.151.115.56
Subject: STORKS
Hi Ray - no, definately not a White Stork - they are much larger and were only occasional visitors in small groups around Gwelo. I had in mind that they were Egyptian Storks but they are not included in my Roberts (Revised Edition - First Impression 1957 !!!)The White Bellied (no 78)is the best fit for size, appearance, distribution and "A very common gregarious bird recorded in flocks of several hundred".
I have been following the bizarre face eating incident in Miami - thank heavens I avoided anything like that when I was there. I also note that there is a Stormer / Bulls showdown scheduled at Loftus on Saturday - your chance for revenge I think.
Regards to all - gone quiet here again.
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