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To: | "Paul Dodd" <>, "'birding-aus'" <> |
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Subject: | Pied Oystercatcher vs SIPO |
From: | "Mike Carter" <> |
Date: | Sat, 19 Jan 2008 10:11:05 +1100 |
I don't think it is a SIPO. Bill seems too robust, especially at the base, and legs not short enough. SIPOs are easily told on ground when associating with OZPOs because they stand much shorter. Their tibia is half the length of an OZPO. When an OZPO walks a SIPO must scurry to keep up. Otherwise can be difficult on the ground but sometimes the white upper back not present in OZPO shows. Easier to tell in flight not just because of more white on underwing but because white continues to form a point on the mantle not truncated on upper rump as in OZPO and wingbar is longer and more prominent extending inwards to adjoin body and outwards on to the primaries. Mike Carter 30 Canadian Bay Road Mount Eliza VIC 3930 Tel (03) 9787 7136 |
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