This is what it is all about. A genuine sighting of this majestic creature in its natural (if temporary) habitat. It brings a tear to the eye to see. And then, as swiftly as it arrives, it is off again to lie-low in labs until the end of the day.
In the brief time it was here, the nest has been tidied, every pen and notebook back in its proper place. Next time we may attempt to tag it so that we may track the mysterious migrations of this elusive creature. Like the Hump-backed whale, no scientist truly knows where the Gregory travels on its wanderings.
Monday, 14 April 2008
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