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To: | "'Graham Turner'" <>, "'Baus'" <> |
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Subject: | PROBABLE AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER AT BOTANY BAY |
From: | "Edwin Vella" <> |
Date: | Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:33:21 +1000 |
Like Graham and David Mitford who I saw the American Golden Plover with a few years back at Newcastle, we had one bird that Mike did note see (sorry Mike) But I will have to boast on this one occasion, It was certainly a stunning bird! Ah well perhaps we will never get to see everything in life. I certainly will not. Sometimes you have to be at the right time at right place to see these rarities. If the American Golden Plover still sticks around, I hope so as I would like others to see it, I would not mind another look at this bird. Edwin -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Graham Turner Sent: Thursday, 21 September 2006 10:26 AM To: Baus Subject: PROBABLE AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER AT BOTANY BAY Bugger, this is the only bird I had that Mike Carter didn't. And while I will never have a list anywhere near his (and many others) this did bring me some little comfort. And I thought I wasn't really a twitcher.... Cheers Graham Turner |
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