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Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis at Dog in a Doublet 18 December 2003 - 4 January 2004
Pictures by Steve Dudley & Brian Stone

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This is probably the most reliable location in the area for Shags but it has been a while since the last one here. This one was also seen feeding at Eldernell Lakes and may also be responsible for other brief local sightings. Previous occurences here have stayed for a while and this one is no exception. It may have stayed longer had it not been for its untimely demise, probably a casualty of the adjacent road.

Along with Red and Black-throated Divers, Guillemot and Kittiwake it makes a fine set of recent seabird records for the PBC area's own bit of "coast".


© Brian Stone


© Brian Stone


© Brian Stone


© Brian Stone


© Steve Dudley


© Steve Dudley

More pictures from Steve Dudley at Toadsnatcher.

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