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Red-necked Phalarope still at Western Treatment Plant

To: John Boyce <>
Subject: Red-necked Phalarope still at Western Treatment Plant
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2016 10:14:33 +0000
Thanks for that, John.

I hope the Phalarope is still there in just under 2 weeks time.  :)

John Tongue
Devonport, Tas.


On 21/02/2016, at 8:35 PM, John Boyce <> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> just a follow up on my request for information from last week. I stopped at 
> Western Treatment Plant T-section lagoon area (gate 1) on Wednesday last week 
> and found the Red-necked Phalarope easily and quickly. It was still loosely 
> associating with the Red-necked Avocets and Banded Stilts but flew off on its 
> own for a short time. Also in the first pond to the left of the entrance gate 
> found one Pectoral Sandpiper and lots of Marsh Sandpipers. Also saw one Wood 
> Sandpiper in one of the small ponds further over as well as some Zebra 
> Finches on the track.
> John
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