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To: | "'martin butterfield'" <>, "'COG List'" <> |
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Subject: | An interesting question |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Mon, 16 May 2011 13:57:04 +1000 |
Which
Snipe?
A
Latham's Snipe would be unusual, only on the basis of time of year (most waders
have some that stay through the year, I don't know about that one).
A
Painted Snipe would be exciting to have here but they are not a migrant and
could turn up anywhere, no reason. Why not North Watson Wetland?
Philip
-----Original Message-----From: martin butterfield
[ Sent: Monday, 16 May 2011 9:03
AM A friend who knows
birds and thus would not be mistaken has asked "what is a snipe doing in the
sedge beds at North Watson Wetland last Friday morning (apart from being very
cold)?"To: COG List Subject: [canberrabirds] An interesting question I have provided an incidental record form for completion. Martin |
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