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Some 'help' with waders

To: "<>" <>, David Rees <>
Subject: Some 'help' with waders
From: David Rees <>
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 09:26:03 +0000
Folks

A couple of recent visits to the Western treatment works near Melbourne has allowed me to get some footage of a variety of waders other than the plovers I have already given links to. A few more species of waders than these were seen rather more distantly than my current equipment will allow me to film. Birds in order of size small to big.

There are wonderful photographers with 'canikon artillery pieces'  who can get you closer than this - however this is more like what you will experience, 'cos they are moving!  

Red-necked Stint https://vimeo.com/158587337

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper https://vimeo.com/158591389

Curlew Sandpiper https://vimeo.com/158285747



Oh, and a couple of other good birds there


White winged black tern https://vimeo.com/158703650

All these films are available on my www.birdsofAustralia.video site, which now has over 320 Australian bird species depicted with video

Enjoy

David





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