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Baird's Sandpiper near Mandurah and Crested (Oriental) Honey-Buzzards ba

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Subject: Baird's Sandpiper near Mandurah and Crested (Oriental) Honey-Buzzards back at Lake Joondalup
From: John Graff <>
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:56 +0000
Hi all,


For those not on Facebook, the Baird's Sandpiper seen a month ago was relocated 
by Dan Mantle, Plaxy Barratt and Robyn Pickering at South Yunderup on Peel 
Inlet today (c. 1hr south of Perth). Access is via Wellya Crescent or the end 
of Beacham Rd, both require a 2km walk or so to where it was sighted today (2km 
south from Wellya Crescent). It was lost late-morning, but then relocated in 
the late afternoon by Jenny Knox (and others?) at Lake McLarty around the 
remaining water there.


Clive Nealon also saw the Crested [Oriental] Honey Buzzards at Lake Joondalup 
today


Cheers,

John
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