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Pectoral Sandpiper, Bendigo

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Subject: Pectoral Sandpiper, Bendigo
From: Chris Tzaros <>
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 14:36:03 +1100
G,day birders,

A couple of weeks ago, I reported a Pectoral Sandpiper at the Woodvale Evaporation Pond complex, north of Bendigo, central Victoria.  The bird (single) was still there last Saturday morning, feeding with a small group of Sharp-tailed SP and Red-kneed Dotterels.  In total, there were about 20 Sharpies, 6 Marsh SP, numerous Black-winged Stilt, Black-fronted Plover, Red-kneed Dotterel, Red-capped Plover and Red-necked Avocet (the latter with recently fledged and very cute young), and, for the first time I have seen in the Bendigo district, Red-necked Stint (6 individuals).  Also, a nice little flock of Zebra Finches, amongst other things.  A fantastic birding spot.

If people are interested in visiting there, I would advise contacting the complex proprietors (Bendigo Mining N/L) first.  I may be able to help with contact details.  Email if interested.

Regards,

Chris Tzaros
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