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Re: Wandering Tattler?

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Subject: Re: Wandering Tattler?
From: "Birding Services Brisbane" <>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:46:19 +1000
Hi Simon

 

I believe it is a Wandering Tattler.  I have seen many over the years,
always on a rocky shoreline any usually just a lone bird.  Bob Forsyth has a
comparison chart on the Birds Queensland Website which is very helpful.
http://birdsqueensland.org.au/downloads/tattlers_comparison_table.pdf  

This, combined with Bob Inglis' photos,  provides good comparative material.
With tattlers I always take the  coastal habitat characteristics and feeding
habits as the starting point and then work from there.

 

Cheers

 

Roy

www.birdingservices.com.au 

 

 

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