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  1. njlarsen

    Bermuda 2008

    Gareth, could I please ask you to submit this image in the gallery section of this site? It is a great image, and there is not a single photo of Bermuda Petrel in there. Niels
  2. njlarsen

    Bermuda 2008

    Another story on the Cahow: http://www.royalgazette.com/siftology.royalgazette/Article/article.jsp?articleId=7d853b330030004&sectionId=48 Niels
  3. njlarsen

    Bermuda 2008

    In the Bermuda Audubon site, it says that the cahow is sometimes seen from land, but that you are unlikely to see them (75 pairs is not a lot when the bird is nocturnal). There is also a bird-finding guide listed on the site. Niels
  4. njlarsen

    Bermuda 2008

    Stephen, I don't know about bird-guides, but for more information on the Cahow, take a look at http://www.scscb.org/working_groups/Actions/bird_July_06_cahow.htm and http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2006/03/cahow.html (plus more links at the latter site). One important piece of information is...
  5. njlarsen

    Bermuda 2008

    Take a look at this link http://www.scscb.org/working_groups/Actions/bird_July_06_cahow.htm . Near the bottom of the page, there is a link to the author; I would be surprised if he did not want to answer any specific questions you might have Niels
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