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Hello,

2 October 2008
The first By-the-Wind Sailors, Velella velella, reported this year are
washed up in small numbers between Loch Ewe and Black Bay, Wester Ross, on
the west coast of Scotland.

It seems likely that larger numbers have been washed elsewhere, but nobody
has bothered to report them. Any reports please?

http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Velella.htm

Cheers

Andy Horton.
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Hello, 2 October 2008 The first By-the-Wind Sailors, Velella velella, reported this year are washed up in small numbers between Loch Ewe and Black Bay, Wester...
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Hi Andy, Just read this today on http://www.western-isles-wildlife.com/new_page_7.htm Other: 100's maybe 1,000,s of By-the-wind-sailors were reported by Troy...
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