The Guardian Australia
·general
·3 hours ago
Cocos booby sighting sparks excitement among 200 Australian birders
Australian birders are in a frenzy over the Cocos booby, first identified on May 26, now spotted on New South Wales' Central Coast. Approximately 200 twitchers have ventured out on Lake Macquarie to add it to their lists. This excitement highlights the unique pursuits of avid birdwatchers amid evolving species recognition and unusual weather patterns.
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