Have just received this email and thought that it might prove useful to
cross-post it on this list.
Please keep comments on this list or email Adesh directly at
adeshdotshivkaratgmaildotcom.
Tom
Dear All,
Thank you for all the responses....the initial views after seeing the video
clips was pointing towards Red Phalarope. But since it would be a good
record for India list, we would like this to be critically analized before
confirming it as a Red (Grey) Phalarope. So we have put up all the possible
photographs taken in a blog. I would request experts to look at these very
critically and give your views.
Click here to see the images http://phalaropes.blogspot.com/
Also you can visit the below link for small video clip of the same bird.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7618117379694224064
Thanks again particularly to Bill Harvey, Andrew Adcock, Clive Harris,
Harry Lehto, Gyorgy Szimuly, Sunjoy Monga, Albert Noorlander and Tom Tarrant
for their valuable opinion and guidance.
Warm Regards,
Adesh Shivkar
Mumbai, India
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