| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - According to Mr. John Petherick, who was one of the first to observe these remarkable birds in their native haunts, they are ???seen in clusters of from a pair to perhaps one hundred together, mostly in the water, and when disturbed will fly low over its surface, and settle at no great distance ; but if frightened and fired at, they rise in flocks high up in the air, and, after hovering and wheeli
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