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OK, I will test your patience with some scans of some old, marginal 35 mm slides. gcwarbler had retained many boxes of some of my culled slides from 20-30 years ago. I have enough to keep me busy for many weeks at least with scanning, etc. (thanks Chuckâ¦.I think!). These will all be of records I had not posted to iNat previously. Sorry for the marginal/poor quality of most of these but they are all I have.
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Imperial Shag Bleaker Islands, Falklands 7 Feb 2000
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"Imperial Shag Grytviken, South Georgia 26 Jan 1996 Until recently the ""blue-eyed shags"" on South Georgia were considered a distinct species, the South Georgia Shag (Phalacrocorax georgianus). These birds have now, apparently, been lumped in with Imperial Shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps)."
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Imperial Shag Phalacrocorax atriceps This form used to be recognized as a separate species: South Georgia Shag Phalacrocorax georgianus but now it has been lumped with P. atriceps. Posession Bay, South Georgia 1 February 2005
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All the cormorants/shags in the region of South Georgia Island are considered South Georgia Shag. It is the only one found there. This is a poor quality image scanned from a slide in my files I had not yet posted to iNat.
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