Wollongong Pelagic
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Shy/White-capped Albatross. Note the darker step in the primary wedge created by darker P9 and P10. The light wedge is much more wedge-shaped on a regular Shy.
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Flesh-footed Shearwater
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Sunfish
Despite some pretty good looking conditions we didn't encounter much in the way of rarities. Was still a privilege to be on the boat as always.
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