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| Subject: | Possible Little Stint in Darwin | 
| From: | Barry Davies <> | 
| Date: | Sun, 09 May 2010 20:52:28 +1000 | 
On Saturday May 8th, ie yesterday, I saw a single tiny Stint, that  
matched the description of a Little Stint, amongst a mixed flock of 
Greater and Lesser Sand Plovers, Sanderlings, Great Knots, Grey-tailed 
Tattlers, Turnstones and a Terek Sandpiper on the rocks at Lee Point in 
Darwin. There were no other Stints there for comparison. If any Darwin 
birders or birding visitors are out there soon would you please scan  
the waders and, if you find it, let me know what you think it is.
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