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Beach Stone-curlew eating pipis

To: Steve McBride <>
Subject: Beach Stone-curlew eating pipis
From: Rod Warnock <>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 13:26:43 +1000
Hi Steve
What an inspiring and informative series. What an example you set for all who are interested in the life of birds.
Truly magic 

Rod Warnock Bird and Wildlife Photography




On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 3:30 PM Steve McBride <m("bigpond.com","samcbp");" target="_blank">> wrote:

Hi all,

On Monday, on the beach at Evans Head, northern NSW, I saw a pair of Beach Stone-curlews digging up pipis(Donax deltoides) with their bills & smashing them open on a small rock, to eat the insides.

I’m wondering if anyone has seen or heard of this before?

You can see my video on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezonSgqGtEw

 

Cheers,

Steve McBride

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